Modelling of mixed-mechanism stimulation for the enhancement of geothermal reservoirs

Author:

Dang-Trung Hau1ORCID,Keilegavlen Eirik1ORCID,Berre Inga1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics, Center for Modeling of Coupled Subsurface Dynamics, University of Bergen, Allégaten 41, 5007 , Bergen, Norway

Abstract

Hydraulic stimulation is a critical process for increasing the permeability of fractured geothermal reservoirs. This technique relies on coupled hydromechanical processes induced through pressurized fluid injection into the rock formation. The injection of fluids causes poromechanical stress changes that can lead to fracture slip and shear dilation, as well as tensile fracture opening and propagation, so-called mixed-mechanism stimulation. The effective permeability of the rock is particularly enhanced when new fractures connect with pre-existing fractures. While hydraulic stimulation can significantly improve the productivity of fractured geothermal reservoirs, the process is also related to induced seismicity. Hence, understanding the coupled physics is central, for both reservoir engineering and seismic risk mitigation. This article presents a modelling approach for simulating the deformation, propagation and coalescence of fractures in porous media under the influence of anisotropic stress and fluid injection. It uses a coupled hydromechanical model for poroelastic, fractured media. Fractures are governed by contact mechanics and a fracture propagation model. For numerical solutions, we employ a two-level approach, combining a finite volume method for poroelasticity with a finite element method for fracture propagation. The study investigates the impact of injection rate, matrix permeability and stress anisotropy on stimulation outcomes. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Induced seismicity in coupled subsurface systems’.

Funder

European Research Council

Publisher

The Royal Society

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