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Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering | 2016

XFEM-Based CZM for the Simulation of 3D Multiple-Cluster Hydraulic Fracturing in Quasi-Brittle Shale Formations

Mahdi Haddad; Kamy Sepehrnoori

The cohesive zone model (CZM) honors the softening effects and plastic zone at the fracture tip in a quasi-brittle rock, e.g., shale, which results in a more precise fracture geometry and pumping pressure compared to those from linear elastic fracture mechanics. Nevertheless, this model, namely the planar CZM, assumes a predefined surface on which the fractures propagate and therefore restricts the fracture propagation direction. Notably, this direction depends on the stress interactions between closely spaced fractures and can be acquired by integrating CZM as the segmental contact interaction model with a fully coupled pore pressure–displacement model based on extended finite element method (XFEM). This integrated model, called XFEM-based CZM, simulates the fracture initiation and propagation along an arbitrary, solution-dependent path. In this work, we modeled a single stage of 3D hydraulic fracturing initiating from three perforation clusters in a single-layer, quasi-brittle shale formation using planar CZM and XFEM-based CZM including slit flow and poroelasticity for fracture and matrix spaces, respectively, in Abaqus. We restricted the XFEM enrichment zones to the stimulation regions as enriching the whole domain leads to extremely high computational expenses and unrealistic fracture growths around sharp edges. Moreover, we validated our numerical technique by comparing the solution for a single fracture with KGD solution and demonstrated several precautionary measures in using XFEM in Abaqus for faster solution convergence, for instance the initial fracture length and mesh refinement. We demonstrated the significance of the injection rate and stress contrast in fracture aperture, injection pressure, and the propagation direction. Moreover, we showed the effect of the stress distribution on fracture propagation direction comparing the triple-cluster fracturing results from planar CZM with those from XFEM-based CZM. We found that the stress shadowing effect of hydraulic fractures on each other can cause these fractures to coalesce, grow parallel, or diverge depending on cluster spacing. We investigated the effect of this arbitrary propagation direction on not only the fractures’ length, aperture, and the required injection pressure, but also the fractures’ connection to the wellbore. This connection can be disrupted due to the near-wellbore fracture closure which may embed proppant grains on the fracture wall or screen out the fracture at early times. Our results verified that the near-wellbore fracture closure strongly depends on the following: (1) the implemented model, planar or XFEM-based CZM; and (2) fracture cluster spacing. Ultimately, we proposed the best fracturing scenario and cluster spacing to maintain the fractures connected to the wellbore.


Journal of Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources | 2015

Simulation of hydraulic fracturing in quasi-brittle shale formations using characterized cohesive layer: Stimulation controlling factors

Mahdi Haddad; Kamy Sepehrnoori


Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2014

Simulation of Multiple-Stage Fracturing in Quasibrittle Shale Formations Using Pore Pressure Cohesive Zone Model

Mahdi Haddad; Kamy Sepehrnoori


SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference | 2016

Integration of Dynamic Microseismic Data with a True 3D Modeling of Hydraulic Fracture Propagation in Vaca Muerta Shale

Mahdi Haddad; Jing Du; Sandrine Vidal-Gilbert


Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2015

Major Obstacles in Production From Hydraulically Re-Fractured Shale Formations: Reservoir Pressure Depletion and Pore Blockage by the Fracturing Fluid

Mahdi Haddad; Alireza Sanaei; Emad W. Al-Shalabi; Kamy Sepehrnoori


49th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium | 2015

Modeling Natural Fracture Network using Object-Based Simulation

Mahdi Haddad; S. Srinivasan; Kamy Sepehrnoori


Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2017

Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Effect on Clay Swelling and Water Blockage in Stimulated Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Alireza Sanaei; Mahdi Haddad; Kamy Sepehrnoori


Spe Journal | 2017

Integration of Dynamic Microseismic Data With a True 3D Modeling of Hydraulic-Fracture Propagation in the Vaca Muerta Shale

Mahdi Haddad; Jing Du; Sandrine Vidal-Gilbert


SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2017

Hydraulic Fracturing Fluid Effect on Clay Swelling in Stimulated Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Mahdi Haddad; Alireza Sanaei; Kamy Sepehrnoori


Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2017

Development and validation of an explicitly coupled geomechanics module for a compositional reservoir simulator

Mahdi Haddad; Kamy Sepehrnoori

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Kamy Sepehrnoori

University of Texas at Austin

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Alireza Sanaei

University of Texas at Austin

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Emad W. Al-Shalabi

University of Texas at Austin

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S. Srinivasan

University of Texas at Austin

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