Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands

This paper presents a numerical investigation of hydraulic fracturing in oil sands during cold water injection by considering the aspects of both geomechanics and reservoir fluid flow. According to previous studies, the low shear strengths of unconsolidated or weakly consolidated sandstone reservoir...

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Main Authors: Siavash Taghipoor, Morteza Roostaei, Arian Velayati, Atena Sharbatian, Dave Chan, Alireza Nouri
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2467967418300345
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author Siavash Taghipoor
Morteza Roostaei
Arian Velayati
Atena Sharbatian
Dave Chan
Alireza Nouri
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Morteza Roostaei
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Atena Sharbatian
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description This paper presents a numerical investigation of hydraulic fracturing in oil sands during cold water injection by considering the aspects of both geomechanics and reservoir fluid flow. According to previous studies, the low shear strengths of unconsolidated or weakly consolidated sandstone reservoirs significantly influence the hydraulic fracturing process. Therefore, classical hydraulic fracture models cannot simulate the fracturing process in weak sandstone reservoirs. In the current numerical models, the direction of a tensile fracture is predetermined based on in situ stress conditions. Additionally, the potential transformation of a shear fracture into a tensile fracture and the potential reorientation of a tensile fracture owing to shear banding at the fracture tip have not yet been addressed in the literature. In this study, a smeared fracture technique is employed to simulate tensile and shear fractures in oil sands. The model used combines many important fracture features, which include the matrix flow, poroelasticity and plasticity modeling, saturation-dependent permeability, gradual degradation of the oil sands as a result of dilative shear deformation, and the tensile fracturing and shear failure that occur with the simultaneous enhancement of permeability. Furthermore, sensitivity analyses are also performed with respect to the reservoir and geomechanical parameters, including the apparent tensile strength and cohesion of the oil sands, magnitude of the minimum and maximum principal stress, absolute permeability and elastic modulus of the oil sands and ramp-up time. All these analyses are performed to clarify the influences of these parameters on the fracturing response of the oil sands.
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spelling doaj.art-aaca87e537d3460bbfeced7e3dc7a81c2023-09-02T17:51:38ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Underground Space2467-96742021-04-0162195216Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sandsSiavash Taghipoor0Morteza Roostaei1Arian Velayati2Atena Sharbatian3Dave Chan4Alireza Nouri5Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada; KGHM International, 1010 Lorne St, Sudbury, ON P3C 4R9, CanadaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, Canada; RGL Reservoir Management Inc., 6908 42 St, Leduc, AB T9E 0R8, Canada; Corresponding author at: 116 St & 85 Ave, Edmonton, AB T6G 2R3, Canada.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, CanadaRGL Reservoir Management Inc., 6908 42 St, Leduc, AB T9E 0R8, CanadaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, CanadaDepartment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Alberta, CanadaThis paper presents a numerical investigation of hydraulic fracturing in oil sands during cold water injection by considering the aspects of both geomechanics and reservoir fluid flow. According to previous studies, the low shear strengths of unconsolidated or weakly consolidated sandstone reservoirs significantly influence the hydraulic fracturing process. Therefore, classical hydraulic fracture models cannot simulate the fracturing process in weak sandstone reservoirs. In the current numerical models, the direction of a tensile fracture is predetermined based on in situ stress conditions. Additionally, the potential transformation of a shear fracture into a tensile fracture and the potential reorientation of a tensile fracture owing to shear banding at the fracture tip have not yet been addressed in the literature. In this study, a smeared fracture technique is employed to simulate tensile and shear fractures in oil sands. The model used combines many important fracture features, which include the matrix flow, poroelasticity and plasticity modeling, saturation-dependent permeability, gradual degradation of the oil sands as a result of dilative shear deformation, and the tensile fracturing and shear failure that occur with the simultaneous enhancement of permeability. Furthermore, sensitivity analyses are also performed with respect to the reservoir and geomechanical parameters, including the apparent tensile strength and cohesion of the oil sands, magnitude of the minimum and maximum principal stress, absolute permeability and elastic modulus of the oil sands and ramp-up time. All these analyses are performed to clarify the influences of these parameters on the fracturing response of the oil sands.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2467967418300345Smeared fractureHydraulic fracturingNumerical simulationOil sand
spellingShingle Siavash Taghipoor
Morteza Roostaei
Arian Velayati
Atena Sharbatian
Dave Chan
Alireza Nouri
Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands
Underground Space
Smeared fracture
Hydraulic fracturing
Numerical simulation
Oil sand
title Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands
title_full Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands
title_fullStr Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands
title_full_unstemmed Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands
title_short Numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands
title_sort numerical investigation of the hydraulic fracturing mechanisms in oil sands
topic Smeared fracture
Hydraulic fracturing
Numerical simulation
Oil sand
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2467967418300345
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