Controlling the Height of Multiple Hydraulic Fractures in Layered Media

Author:

Khanna Aditya1,Kotousov Andrei1

Affiliation:

1. University of Adelaide

Abstract

Summary Fracture-height containment is desirable in hydraulic-fracturing treatments because it can result in better efficiency of oil or gas recovery and have less impact on the environment. Several mechanisms of the containment of a single hydraulic fracture were investigated in the past, and the outcomes of these studies are now well-documented in the open literature. However, the effectiveness of these mechanisms in the case of multiple closely spaced hydraulic fractures has not received much attention. The latter situation typically arises in the case of multiple transverse fractures emanating from a single horizontal wellbore. In this paper, we develop a mathematical model that one can use to assess the fracture-interaction phenomenon as well as the effect of the modulus contrast between adjacent rock layers. We consider the situation in which one must contain the hydraulic fractures entirely in the pay zone and investigate fracturing-fluid-pressure control as a possible mechanism of height containment. It is demonstrated that when the fracture spacing becomes comparable with the fracture height, the interaction between the fractures produces a shielding effect. In this case, the fracturing-fluid pressure that ensures fracture containment is greater in comparison with the case of a single isolated fracture. However, the fracture opening is also smaller in the case of closely spaced fractures. The dependence of the fracturing-fluid pressure and fracture opening on the fracture spacing needs to be taken into consideration during the selection of fracture spacing for a particular treatment.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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