Numerical Modeling of Natural Fracture Distributions in Shale

L. I. Yaping, Xiaowei Chen*, Yongbo Shao

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Abstract

The production efficiency of shale gas is affected by the interaction between hydraulic and natural fractures. This study presents a simulation of natural fractures in shale reservoirs, based on a discrete fracture network (DFN) method for hydraulic fracturing engineering. Fracture properties of the model are calculated from core fracture data, according to statistical mathematical analysis. The calculation results make full use of the quantitative information of core fracture orientation, density, opening and length, which constitute the direct and extensive data of mining engineering. The reliability and applicability of the model are analyzed with regard to model size and density, a calculation method for dominant size and density being proposed. Then, finite element analysis is applied to a hydraulic fracturing numerical simulation of a shale fractured reservoir in southeastern Chongqing. The hydraulic pressure distribution, fracture propagation, acoustic emission information and in situ stress changes during fracturing are analyzed. The results show the application of fracture statistics in fracture modeling and the influence of fracture distribution on hydraulic fracturing engineering. The present analysis may provide a reference for shale gas exploitation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)828-840
Number of pages13
JournalActa Geologica Sinica (English Edition)
Volume97
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • core
  • discrete fracture network (DFN)
  • hydraulic fracturing
  • natural fracture
  • shale

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