scholarly journals Research on the influence of strike-slip fault slippage on production casing and control methods and engineering application during multistage fracturing in deep shale gas wells

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. 2989-2998
Author(s):  
Yan Xi ◽  
Jiwei Jiang ◽  
Jun Li ◽  
Han Li ◽  
Dewei Gao
2018 ◽  
Vol 156 (06) ◽  
pp. 1052-1068 ◽  
Author(s):  
SHUAI YIN ◽  
WENLONG DING

AbstractBoth the deformation and rupture characteristics of rocks are related to geomechanics. In this paper, we identify the evaluation indexes related to coalbed methane (CBM) accumulation in strongly deformed strike-slip fault zones considering tectonics and fractures. We found that fault scale, the fault combination, the tectonic stress, the preservation conditions and fractures all have important effects on the CBM distribution. Areas near the large-scale opening faults are unfavourable to the preservation of coalbed methane. The distribution of gas wells with different capacities is influenced by tectonic extension and convergence. A 3D geomechanical method was used to analyse the influence of the ‘ribbon effect’ of strike-slip faults on the CBM distribution. Due to the influence of the ‘ribbon effect’, the tectonic stress presents a plane in situ stress heterogeneity, which in turn will affect the gas well productivity. We also calculated the integrated rupture rate (IF) to characterize the degree of tectonic fracture development in the target coal reservoir. The appropriate fracture development degree can improve the petrophysical properties of the coal reservoirs while maintaining good storage conditions, such that the gas wells can achieve a higher production capacity. This study is of great significance for the enrichment of the geomechanical theory of oil and gas exploration.


Author(s):  
Zhiming Chen ◽  
Hongyang Chu ◽  
Xuefeng Tang ◽  
Lingyu Mu ◽  
Peng Dong ◽  
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