Studies of Fracture Damage Caused by the Proppant Embedment Phenomenon in Shale Rock
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1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Characteristics of the Reservoir Rock and Proppant Material Used for Testing
2.2. Methodology for Studying the Embedment Phenomenon
3. Execution of a Laboratory Simulation of the Embedment Phenomenon and Analysis of the Obtained Test Results
4. Discussion
- On the basis of the analyzed embedment profiles, it was concluded that 17.1% of the total surface was damaged by the proppant grains.
- The total depth of proppant embedment in the fracture faces was 0.0254 mm.
- The obtained width of the fracture was 1.489 mm, therefore 1.7% less than the maximum achievable fracture width, which could be 1.514 mm, for the specified test conditions.
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Funding
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Conditions for Test | |
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Temperature, (°C) | 70.0 |
Surface concentration of proppant, (kg/m2) | 2.44 |
Compressive stress, (MPa) | 48.3 |
Exposure to the defined compressive stress, (hours) | 6 |
Fracture Face | No. of the Tested Area | Surface Area (mm2) | Average Measurement Section Length (mm) | Total Measurement Sections Length (mm) | He (mm) | Hea (mm) | Het (mm) |
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Top | 1 | 7.2188 | 2.8230 | 11.2919 | 0.0141 | 0.0170 | 0.0254 |
2 | 6.8904 | 2.6717 | 10.6866 | 0.0200 | |||
Bottom | 1 | 6.8251 | 2.6658 | 10.6632 | 0.0065 | 0.0084 | |
2 | 6.9765 | 2.6620 | 10.6481 | 0.0102 |
Fracture Face | No. of the Tested Area | We (mm) | PDWe (%) | PDWea (%) | PDWet (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Top | 1 | 1.9268 | 17.1 | 19.2 | 17.1 |
2 | 2.2712 | 21.2 | |||
Bottom | 1 | 1.5250 | 14.3 | 14.9 | |
2 | 1.6647 | 15.6 |
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Masłowski, M.; Kasza, P.; Czupski, M.; Wilk, K.; Moska, R. Studies of Fracture Damage Caused by the Proppant Embedment Phenomenon in Shale Rock. Appl. Sci. 2019, 9, 2190. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9112190
Masłowski M, Kasza P, Czupski M, Wilk K, Moska R. Studies of Fracture Damage Caused by the Proppant Embedment Phenomenon in Shale Rock. Applied Sciences. 2019; 9(11):2190. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9112190
Chicago/Turabian StyleMasłowski, Mateusz, Piotr Kasza, Marek Czupski, Klaudia Wilk, and Rafał Moska. 2019. "Studies of Fracture Damage Caused by the Proppant Embedment Phenomenon in Shale Rock" Applied Sciences 9, no. 11: 2190. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9112190
APA StyleMasłowski, M., Kasza, P., Czupski, M., Wilk, K., & Moska, R. (2019). Studies of Fracture Damage Caused by the Proppant Embedment Phenomenon in Shale Rock. Applied Sciences, 9(11), 2190. https://doi.org/10.3390/app9112190