2017
DOI: 10.1080/03717453.2017.1322395
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Modelling hydraulic fracturing process in one of the Iranian southwest oil reservoirs

Abstract: Hydraulic fracturing creates a high conductivity channel within a large area of formation and bypasses any damage that may exist in the near wellbore region. Moreover, it has been one of the major well stimulation techniques to increase well production. In order to model and study the feasibility of implementing this technique in one of the Iranian Southwest oil reservoirs, an extensive literature survey was carried out. One-dimensional mechanical earth model was constructed. Stable mud window was determined a… Show more

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“…A MEM numerically displays the mechanical rock properties, stresses, and pore pressure that act at different depths [26]. Many researchers around the world have developed the MEM for determining the reservoir mechanical properties [27][28][29][30][31], hydraulic fracturing purposes [32][33][34][35], or wellbore instability analysis [36][37][38]. Constructing the mechanical earth model is an input for such other studies as wellbore stability, hydraulic fracturing, and predicting the mud weight window (MWW) [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A MEM numerically displays the mechanical rock properties, stresses, and pore pressure that act at different depths [26]. Many researchers around the world have developed the MEM for determining the reservoir mechanical properties [27][28][29][30][31], hydraulic fracturing purposes [32][33][34][35], or wellbore instability analysis [36][37][38]. Constructing the mechanical earth model is an input for such other studies as wellbore stability, hydraulic fracturing, and predicting the mud weight window (MWW) [39].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%