All Days 2015
DOI: 10.2118/176562-ms
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Methods of Research for the Development of Spontaneous Growth of Induced Fractures During Flooding in Low Permeability Reservoirs

Abstract: Development of low-permeability reservoirs leads to intensive flooding at high pressure injection. The induced fracture length extends when the injection pressure exceeds the formation fracturing pressure. In a number of cases, the length of induced fracture can reach 1000 m and even more. This results in high water-cut in adjacent producers. Moreover, during sidetracking, repeated fracturing, drilling a new hydraulically fractured directional or horizontal well, etc., a high pressure in the producer and a hig… Show more

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