SPE European Formation Damage Conference 2011
DOI: 10.2118/144173-ms
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Mechanically Induced Fracture Face Skin – Insights from Laboratory Testing and Numerical Modeling

Abstract: In context of this work, a new formation damage mechanism is proposed: the mechanically induced fracture face skin (FFS). This new mechanism results from mechanical interactions between the proppants and the reservoir rock, due to the increasing stress on the rock-proppant system during production. Proppant embedment into the fracture face and proppant crushing leads to fines production and may impair the fracture performance. In order to achieve sustainable, long-term productivity from a reservoir, it is indi… Show more

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