2023
DOI: 10.3390/pr11071995
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Study on the Fracture Propagation in Multi-Horizontal Well Hydraulic Fracturing

Abstract: Multi-horizontal well hydraulic fracturing is a widely employed and highly effective method for stimulating tight and shale reservoirs. However, most existing studies primarily focus on investigating the impact of intra-well interference on fracture propagation while neglecting the influence of inter-well interference. Here, a multi-well hydraulic-fracture-propagation model is established to examine the effects of inter-well interference on fracture propagation within a multi-well system. In this study, based … Show more

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“…For the simulation of shale gas production, the FDM is the most widely adopted approach considering its high computational efficiency; the FVM may be used when the accurate representation of a complex fracture or boundary is required. For stress-sensitive shale gas reservoirs, the simultaneous solution of pore pressure and rock stress usually requires the FEM so as to achieve the accurate solution of mechanics equations [101][102][103].…”
Section: Numerical Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the simulation of shale gas production, the FDM is the most widely adopted approach considering its high computational efficiency; the FVM may be used when the accurate representation of a complex fracture or boundary is required. For stress-sensitive shale gas reservoirs, the simultaneous solution of pore pressure and rock stress usually requires the FEM so as to achieve the accurate solution of mechanics equations [101][102][103].…”
Section: Numerical Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%