Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian Basin

The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of principal stress direction on the efficiency of hydraulic fracturing treatment. There are two different drilling scenarios: 1. Four horizontal wells drilled in four orthogonal directions regardless of in-situ stress condition (“Actual”). 2. T...

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Main Authors: Hyemin Park, Wonmo Sung, Jihoon Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Applied Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/3/1069
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spelling doaj-d9bcfb0edc6d4ea383c0a9ee785910232021-01-26T00:02:12ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172021-01-01111069106910.3390/app11031069Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian BasinHyemin Park0Wonmo Sung1Jihoon Wang2Department of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaDepartment of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaDepartment of Earth Resources and Environmental Engineering, Hanyang University, Seoul 04763, KoreaThe purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of principal stress direction on the efficiency of hydraulic fracturing treatment. There are two different drilling scenarios: 1. Four horizontal wells drilled in four orthogonal directions regardless of in-situ stress condition (“Actual”). 2. Three horizontal wells drilled equivalent to “Actual” case by considering the direction of principal stress (“Proposed”). The hydraulic fracturing modeling was carried out based on well logging data and completion reports of Brushy Canyon formation, Permian Basin. In the results of “Actual” case, transverse fractures were generated in two horizontal wells drilled parallel to σ<sub>hmin</sub>-dir (direction of σ<sub>hmin</sub>), similar to “Proposed” case. Meanwhile, for two other wells drilled perpendicular to σ<sub>hmin</sub>-dir, longitudinal fractures were generated. These obliquely deviated fractures significantly decreased the fracture spacing between the stages up to 26%. This induced great stress shadow, however, the fractures propagated straight due to the large stress anisotropy of 2000 psi (σ<sub>Hmax</sub>/σ<sub>hmin </sub>= 1.4). Therefore, it was found that due to the different direction of fracture propagation in “Actual” case, “Proposed” case was 14.6% of stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) higher. In conclusion, for successful hydraulic fracturing treatment, the direction of horizontal well must be determined in consideration of the principal stress direction as well as stress anisotropy.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/3/1069in-situ principal stresshorizontal well directionhydraulic fracturing efficiencytransverse fracturelongitudinal fracturestress shadow
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Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian Basin
Applied Sciences
in-situ principal stress
horizontal well direction
hydraulic fracturing efficiency
transverse fracture
longitudinal fracture
stress shadow
author_facet Hyemin Park
Wonmo Sung
Jihoon Wang
author_sort Hyemin Park
title Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian Basin
title_short Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian Basin
title_full Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian Basin
title_fullStr Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian Basin
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Hydraulic Fracturing Efficiency Considering the Principal Stress in Brushy Canyon Formation of the Permian Basin
title_sort analysis of hydraulic fracturing efficiency considering the principal stress in brushy canyon formation of the permian basin
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of principal stress direction on the efficiency of hydraulic fracturing treatment. There are two different drilling scenarios: 1. Four horizontal wells drilled in four orthogonal directions regardless of in-situ stress condition (“Actual”). 2. Three horizontal wells drilled equivalent to “Actual” case by considering the direction of principal stress (“Proposed”). The hydraulic fracturing modeling was carried out based on well logging data and completion reports of Brushy Canyon formation, Permian Basin. In the results of “Actual” case, transverse fractures were generated in two horizontal wells drilled parallel to σ<sub>hmin</sub>-dir (direction of σ<sub>hmin</sub>), similar to “Proposed” case. Meanwhile, for two other wells drilled perpendicular to σ<sub>hmin</sub>-dir, longitudinal fractures were generated. These obliquely deviated fractures significantly decreased the fracture spacing between the stages up to 26%. This induced great stress shadow, however, the fractures propagated straight due to the large stress anisotropy of 2000 psi (σ<sub>Hmax</sub>/σ<sub>hmin </sub>= 1.4). Therefore, it was found that due to the different direction of fracture propagation in “Actual” case, “Proposed” case was 14.6% of stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) higher. In conclusion, for successful hydraulic fracturing treatment, the direction of horizontal well must be determined in consideration of the principal stress direction as well as stress anisotropy.
topic in-situ principal stress
horizontal well direction
hydraulic fracturing efficiency
transverse fracture
longitudinal fracture
stress shadow
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/11/3/1069
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