SPE Gas Technology Symposium 1996
DOI: 10.2118/35602-ms
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Affection of Shale Hydration for Stress Sensitive Gas Reservoir Production

Abstract: This paper analyzes the low production rate caused by the hydration of shale formations embedded into a naturally fractured reservoir. Results show that the induced stresses of shale hydration are the major reason to cause the permeability impairment for the stress sensitive reservoir. Experimental and numerical simulation methods for fracture closure and effect on permeability impairment discussed in the paper. Field application of the methods introduced in the paper also presented. … Show more

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“…References 6 and 9 have also discussed this type of formation damage. (5) For reservoirs with horizontal natural fractures, stress sensitivity can also cause some formation damage [8] because drilling fluid pressure is low.…”
Section: Can Handle Drilling and Completion Through The Pay Zone Safelymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…References 6 and 9 have also discussed this type of formation damage. (5) For reservoirs with horizontal natural fractures, stress sensitivity can also cause some formation damage [8] because drilling fluid pressure is low.…”
Section: Can Handle Drilling and Completion Through The Pay Zone Safelymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Experiments have also demonstrated that water will cause a reduction in gas diffusivity (Yuan et al, 2014) and gas transport rate in kerogen nanopores (Kadayam Viswanathan et al, 2011). Secondly, in terms of fracturing design, the hydration reaction of shale will change the mechanical properties of the reservoir, including enduring alterations in elastic mechanics and brittleness (Wang et al, 2015;Yuan et al, 2014), and stress distribution (Yew et al, 1992), which further result in permeability impairment (Meng et al, 1996). Water-based fracturing fluids can also cause some undesirable impacts on the surface of the created fractures within the shale formation, rendering damage to the fracture network (Akrad et al, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%