Numerical Investigation of Influential Factors in Hydraulic Fracturing Processes Using Coupled Discrete Element‐Lattice Boltzmann Method

Author:

Zhu Weiwei12ORCID,Chen Zhiqiang3,He Xupeng4,Tian Zhiguo1,Wang Moran1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Engineering Mechanics Tsinghua University Beijing China

2. Key Laboratory of Shale Gas and Geoengineering Institute of Geology and Geophysics Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing China

3. Petroleum Exploration and Production Research Institute SINOPEC Beijing China

4. EXPEC Advanced Research Center Saudi Aramco Dhahran Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

Abstract

AbstractHydraulic fracturing is widely used to stimulate unconventional reservoirs, but a systematic and comprehensive investigation into the hydraulic fracturing process is insufficient. In this work, a discrete element‐lattice Boltzmann method is implemented to simulate the hydro‐mechanical behavior in a hydraulic fracturing process. Different influential factors, including treatment parameters (injection rates and fluid viscosity), formation parameters (in situ stress states and natural fractures) and rock properties (heterogeneity of rock strengths and rock permeability), are considered and their impacts on the initiation and propagation of hydraulic fractures are evaluated. A higher injection rate, increased viscosity, and larger in situ stress will lead to an increase in the initiation pressure. Conversely, higher formation permeability and a greater degree of heterogeneity in bond strengths will result in a decrease in the initiation pressure. The complexity of generated fractures is significantly influenced by the injection rate and degree of heterogeneity. However, fluid viscosity, in situ stress states, and formation permeability individually do not affect the geometrical complexity. Shear displacement can occur during a hydraulic fracturing process due to increased pore pressure and variations in in situ stress caused by injected fluid. Low‐viscosity fluid with a high injection rate can have a significant pressure buildup and generate complex fracture networks in low‐permeability heterogeneous formations. Natural fractures can significantly impact the complexity of generated fractures, while more in‐depth research is required regarding complex natural fracture distributions.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Geochemistry and Petrology,Geophysics

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