A Semi-Analytical Model for Studying the Transient Flow Behavior of Nonuniform-Width Fractures in a Three-Dimensional Domain

Author:

Liang Yanzhong1,Zhang Xuanming1,Zhou Wenzhuo1,Li Qingquan1,Li Jia1,Du Yawen1,Cai Hanxin1,Teng Bailu1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Energy Resources, China University of Geosciences (Beijing), Beijing 100083, China

Abstract

In the fracture propagation model, the assumption that hydraulic fractures with non-uniform widths have been successfully utilized to predict fracture propagation for decades. However, when one conducts post-fracture analysis, the hydraulic fracture is commonly simplified with a uniform width, which is contradictory to the real fracture models. One of the reasons for over-simplifying the fracture geometry in the post-fracture analysis can be ascribed to the fact that we are still lacking a model to characterize the pressure transient behavior of the nonuniform-width fractures which can induce three-dimensional flow around the fractures. In this work, on the basis of the Green function and Newman product method, the authors derived a semi-analytical model to account for the effect of non-uniform width distribution of the hydraulic fractures in a three-dimensional domain. In addition, the effect of the fracturing strategies on the well performance is investigated based on the developed semi-analytical model. The calculated results from the developed model show that the vertical flow in the vicinity of the fracture cannot be neglected if the fracture height is sufficiently small (e.g., hf = 10 m), and one can observe vertical elliptical flow and vertical pseudo-radial flow during the production. A nonuniform-width fracture can penetrate further into the reservoir with a lower injection rate (e.g., qi = 1.44 × 103 md). For the scenarios of high fracture permeability (i.e., kf = 1 × 105 md), a smaller fracture height, lower injection rate, and larger Young’s modulus can be more favorable for enhancing the well productivity. Compared to the influence of fracture height, the influences of injection rate and Young’s modulus on the well performance are less pronounced.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction

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