Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate Reservoir

The random distribution of gravels makes the conglomerate reservoir highly heterogeneous. A stress concentration occurs at the gravel-matrix interfaces owing to the embedded gravel and affects the local mechanical response significantly, making it difficult to control and predict hydraulic fracture...

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Main Authors: Zehao Xu, Xiangjun Liu, Lixi Liang
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 2022-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6811300
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description The random distribution of gravels makes the conglomerate reservoir highly heterogeneous. A stress concentration occurs at the gravel-matrix interfaces owing to the embedded gravel and affects the local mechanical response significantly, making it difficult to control and predict hydraulic fracture (HF) propagation. The mechanism of HF propagation in conglomerate reservoirs remains unclear; thus, it is difficult to effectively design and treat hydraulic fracturing. Based on the global pore-pressure cohesive zone element (GPPCZ) model method, a two-dimensional (2D) fracture propagation model with flow-stress-damage (FSD) coupling was established to investigate HF nucleation, propagation, and coalescence in conglomerate reservoirs. This model was experimentally verified, and fractal theory was introduced to quantify the complexity of fracture morphology. The microscale interactions of the gravel, matrix, and interface have been taken into consideration during simulating HF propagation accurately in macroscale. The influence of the mechanical properties of gravel, matrix, matrix-gravel interface, and reservoir stress distribution state, on HF morphology (HF length, stimulated reservoir square, and HF complexity morphology), was investigated. Finally, the main factors affecting fracture propagation were analyzed. It was revealed that the difference between the mechanical properties of the gravel and the matrix in the conglomerate rock will affect the geometry of HF to varying degrees. The local behavior of fracture propagation is obviously dominated by the elastic modulus, tensile strength, and the strength for the matrix-gravel interface. However, the propagation of HF at the whole scale is mainly dominated by the horizontal stress state, including the minimum horizontal stress and horizontal stress difference. In addition, the difference in horizontal stress significantly affects the fracturing patterns (deflection, bifurcation, and penetration) when HF encounters gravel. In this study, a simulation method of HF propagation in conglomerate reservoirs is introduced, and the results provide theoretical support for the prediction of HF propagation morphology and plan design of hydraulic fracturing in conglomerate reservoirs.
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spelling doaj-art-3442e895e2b049ceaf7b810ee277d7262025-02-03T05:49:23ZengWileyGeofluids1468-81232022-01-01202210.1155/2022/6811300Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate ReservoirZehao Xu0Xiangjun Liu1Lixi Liang2State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and ExploitationState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and ExploitationState Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and ExploitationThe random distribution of gravels makes the conglomerate reservoir highly heterogeneous. A stress concentration occurs at the gravel-matrix interfaces owing to the embedded gravel and affects the local mechanical response significantly, making it difficult to control and predict hydraulic fracture (HF) propagation. The mechanism of HF propagation in conglomerate reservoirs remains unclear; thus, it is difficult to effectively design and treat hydraulic fracturing. Based on the global pore-pressure cohesive zone element (GPPCZ) model method, a two-dimensional (2D) fracture propagation model with flow-stress-damage (FSD) coupling was established to investigate HF nucleation, propagation, and coalescence in conglomerate reservoirs. This model was experimentally verified, and fractal theory was introduced to quantify the complexity of fracture morphology. The microscale interactions of the gravel, matrix, and interface have been taken into consideration during simulating HF propagation accurately in macroscale. The influence of the mechanical properties of gravel, matrix, matrix-gravel interface, and reservoir stress distribution state, on HF morphology (HF length, stimulated reservoir square, and HF complexity morphology), was investigated. Finally, the main factors affecting fracture propagation were analyzed. It was revealed that the difference between the mechanical properties of the gravel and the matrix in the conglomerate rock will affect the geometry of HF to varying degrees. The local behavior of fracture propagation is obviously dominated by the elastic modulus, tensile strength, and the strength for the matrix-gravel interface. However, the propagation of HF at the whole scale is mainly dominated by the horizontal stress state, including the minimum horizontal stress and horizontal stress difference. In addition, the difference in horizontal stress significantly affects the fracturing patterns (deflection, bifurcation, and penetration) when HF encounters gravel. In this study, a simulation method of HF propagation in conglomerate reservoirs is introduced, and the results provide theoretical support for the prediction of HF propagation morphology and plan design of hydraulic fracturing in conglomerate reservoirs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6811300
spellingShingle Zehao Xu
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Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate Reservoir
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title Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate Reservoir
title_full Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate Reservoir
title_fullStr Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate Reservoir
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate Reservoir
title_short Numerical Investigation of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation Morphology in the Conglomerate Reservoir
title_sort numerical investigation of hydraulic fracture propagation morphology in the conglomerate reservoir
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6811300
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