Affiliation:
1. School of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, Xi’an 710065, China
2. Exploration and Development Research Institute of Liaohe Oilfield Company, China National Petroleum Corporation, Panjin 124010, China
Abstract
A comprehensive understanding of the mechanical characteristics of deep coalbed methane reservoir rocks (DCMRR) is crucial for the safe and efficient development of deep coalbed gas resources. In this study, the microstructural and mechanical features of the coal seam roof, floor, and the coal seam itself were analyzed through laboratory experiments. The impact mechanisms of drilling fluid and fracturing fluid hydration on the mechanical properties and failure behavior of coal seam rocks were investigated. The experimental results indicate that the main minerals in coal seams are clay and amorphous substances, with kaolinite being the predominant clay mineral component in coal seam rocks. The rock of the coal seam roof and floor exhibits strong elasticity and high compressive strength, while the rock in the coal seam section shows a lower compressive capacity with pronounced plastic deformation characteristics. The content of kaolinite shows a good correlation with the mechanical properties of DCMRR. As the kaolinite content increases, the strength of DCMRR gradually decreases, and deformability enhances. After immersion in drilling fluid and slickwater, the strength of coal seam rocks significantly decreases, leading to shear fracture zones and localized strong damage features after rock compression failure. The analysis of the mechanical properties of DCMRR suggests that the horizontal well trajectory should be close to the coal seam roof, and strong sealing agents should be added to drilling fluid to reduce the risk of wellbore collapse. Enhancing the hydration of slickwater is beneficial for the formation of a more complex fracture network in deep coalbed methane reservoir.
Funder
the National Natural Science Foundation of China
Shaanxi Provincial Natural Science Basic Research Program Project
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