Criterion for Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Behavior at the Interface of a Coal Measure Composite Reservoir

Author:

Guo Yifeng1,Zhang Runxu1ORCID,Zhang Xinghua1,Han Kangkang2,Yan Fazhi1ORCID,Deng Cunbao1,Jin Zhixin1

Affiliation:

1. College of Safety and Emergency Management Engineering, Taiyuan University of Technology, Taiyuan 030024, China

2. Shanxi Blue Flame Holding Company Limited, Jincheng 048000, China

Abstract

Regarding the three expansion modes of hydraulic fractures at the interface of a coal measure composite reservoir (arrested, deflection, and penetration), based on the coupling theory of fluid flow and solid elastic deformation, a criterion that considers the influences of the injection parameters (fracturing fluid injection rate and viscosity) is established to predict the propagation path of hydraulic fractures at the interface of a composite reservoir. The criterion judges the propagation behavior of the fractures by comparing the water pressure in the wellbore and the critical seam pressure of the penetration and deflection. The controlled variable method is used to analyze the influences of the various factors on the propagation behavior of hydraulic fractures at the interface between layers. The results show that the differences in in situ stress, the interface cohesion, and the included angle mainly affect the critical seam pressure of the fracture deflection. The differences in elastic modulus, fluid injection rate, and fracturing fluid viscosity directly affect the water pressure in the wellbore. The difference in the fracture toughness mainly affects the crack propagation path by affecting the critical seam pressure of the deflection. The smaller the difference in the in situ stress is, the more likely it is that the hydraulic fractures will penetrate the layer. Larger differences in the fracture toughness between layers, interfacial cohesion, fluid injection rate, and fracturing fluid viscosity are more conducive to the hydraulic fractures penetrating the layer. When the angle between the hydraulic fractures and the interface is 25–55°, the hydraulic fracture is more likely to expand along the interface. This criterion takes into account the influences of the injection parameters and is of great significance to gaining a better understanding of the propagation behavior of hydraulic fractures at an interlayer interface.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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