Evolution of Near-Well Damage Caused by Fluid Injection through Perforations in Wellbores in Low-Permeability Reservoirs: A Case Study in a Shale Oil Reservoir

Author:

Wang Linsheng1,Li Yingyan2,Xu Dongsheng2,Gao Yang2,Zhang Jing2,He Jixiang2,Zhang Fang2,Gao Sunhua3,Guo Xuyang45ORCID

Affiliation:

1. 1 CNPC Xinjiang Oilfield Company 36 Yingbin Boulevard Karamay Xinjiang 834000 China

2. 2 Exploration and Development Research Institute of CNPC Xinjiang Oilfield Company 29 Zhungaer Rd. Karamay Xinjiang 834000 China

3. 3 Evinsys 142 S Tranquil Path Dr. The Woodlands TX 77380 USA

4. 4 College of Petroleum Engineering China University of Petroleum (Beijing) 18 Fuxue Rd. Beijing 102249 China cup.edu.cn

5. 5 Department of Petroleum Engineering China University of Petroleum-Beijing at Karamay 355 Anding Rd. Karamay Xinjiang 834000 China cup.edu.cn

Abstract

Abstract During the development of shale oil resources, fluid injection is usually involved in the process of hydraulic fracturing. Fluid injection through perforations causes near-well damage, which is closely related to the subsequent initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures. This study is focused on the characterization of the temporal and spatial evolving patterns for near-well damage induced by fluid injection through perforations in the early stage of hydraulic fracturing. A coupled hydromechanical model is introduced in a case study in a shale oil reservoir in northwestern China. The model considers porous media flow during fluid injection. It also considers elasticity in the rock skeleton before the damage. Once the damage is initiated, a damage factor is employed to quantify the magnitude of injection-induced damage. Results show that damage evolution is highly sensitive to perforation number and injection rate in each individual perforation. Damage propagation is more favorable in the direction of the initial maximum horizontal principal stress. The propagation of damage is drastic at the beginning of fluid injection, while the damage front travels relatively slow afterward. This study provides insights into the near-well damage evolution before main fractures are initiated and can be used as a reference for the optimization of perforation parameters in the hydraulic fracturing design in this shale oil field.

Funder

China National Petroleum Corporation

Open Fund of the State Key Laboratory of Shale Oil and Gas Enrichment Mechanisms and Effective Development

CNPC Innovation Fund

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

GeoScienceWorld

Subject

Geology

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