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Fracability evaluation of the middle–upper Permian marine shale reservoir in well HD1, western Hubei area

Taking the HD1 well as the research target, through intensive core sampling, experimental test analysis, comprehensive logging interpretation and other methods, the fracability of shale reservoirs was discussed in this paper. The results show that the Gufeng–Dalong Formation in the HD1 well has a hi...

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Published in:Scientific reports 2023-08, Vol.13 (1), p.14319-14319, Article 14319
Main Authors: Jiang, Shengling, Zhou, Qinghua, Li, Yanju, Yang, Rili
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Language:English
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Summary:Taking the HD1 well as the research target, through intensive core sampling, experimental test analysis, comprehensive logging interpretation and other methods, the fracability of shale reservoirs was discussed in this paper. The results show that the Gufeng–Dalong Formation in the HD1 well has a high organic carbon content, and the organic-rich shale developed in the lower part of the Gufeng and Dalong Formations with thicknesses of 30 m and 15 m, respectively. For the low-porosity and ultralow-permeability shale reservoir type, the natural fractures are undeveloped in the lower part of the Dalong Formation, with a lower linear density, while they are well developed in the Xiayao and Longtan Formations and the lower part of the Gufeng Formation, and the interlayer bedding fractures are relatively developed. The Gufeng–Dalong Formation shale also has a high mineral brittleness index (average of 44.5%), high static Young’s modulus (20–70 GPa), low static Poisson’s ratio (0.10–0.31), and high horizontal pressure difference coefficient of two phases (0.17–0.56). It is concluded that the shale reservoir is favorable for fracture development in the lower part of the Dalong Formation, with depths of 1249–1289.5 m, and the lower part of the Xiayao, Longtan and Gufeng Formations, with depths of 1300–1335.3 m. Overall, the fracable shale section with high brittleness and rock strength is beneficial to fracturing. However, the existence of a large number of shale bedding fractures increases the complexity of the fractures, and at the same time, it has a certain negative impact on fracture generation. Double wing fractures are easily formed because of the high two-phase horizontal pressure difference. Therefore, the leakage caused by shale bedding fractures and the influence on the fracture height and extension length should be considered comprehensively in fracturing design.
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/s41598-023-40735-z