Experimental and numerical study of hydraulic fracture geometry in shale formations with complex geologic conditions

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Vol 98 ◽  
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Author(s):  
Xinfang Ma ◽  
Tong Zhou ◽  
Yushi Zou
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Bharat Mantha ◽  
Ajay Rajeev ◽  
Aimee Taylor ◽  
Mohit Dholi ◽  
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Valeriy Pavlov ◽  
Evgeny Korelskiy ◽  
Kreso Kurt Butula ◽  
Artem Kluybin ◽  
Danil Maximov ◽  
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A variety of methods are utilized in an instrumented vertical wellbore to invert for and estimate the heights and lateral extents of the hydraulic fracture treatment. Data were acquired with externally mounted dual- and single-mode fiber optics for measuring strain, acoustics, and temperature. In addition, external pressure gauges, internal conventional tiltmeters, and geophones were also utilized. This instrumented well was used multiple times to record a number of nearby offset horizontal hydraulic stimulations and to record a time-lapse vertical seismic profile. By using multiple data acquisition techniques, we obtained a more comprehensive and accurate estimation of the hydraulic fracture geometry and the dynamic processes taking place internal to the propagating fractures. Furthermore, these data could be used to calibrate fracture models and the fracture interaction with the surrounding unconventional reservoir.


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