Abstract

The extraction of fluids from deformable underground formations has resulted in surface subsidence above the formation in several field cases. This paper demonstrates the necessity of using the coupled Biot’s equations for deformation-flow problems in deformable fluid-saturated porous media, particularly for problems involving fluid extraction or injection in underground formations. It is shown that it is not possible to decouple the fluid flow and deformation fields from Biot’s theory except for idealized one-dimensional cases where the total stresses are constant and the deformation mode can be assumed. The deficiencies of the uncoupled approach are also shown via an analysis of a case involving production-induced subsidence in a hydrocarbon field. An important prediction of the coupled analysis is the increase of pore pressure above the initial value during continuous withdrawal of fluids from deformable formations.

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