Abstract

Organic matter which is scattered uniformly in shale can respond to the applied stress and result in the variation of stress field. However, the effects of organic matter content in organic-rich shale on stress interference have not been well considered during developing infill-wells. A fully coupled numerical model is proposed in this paper to consider the whole flow spectrum of shale gas and investigate the effect of organic matter content on stress variation and fracture propagation in infill-well. Through simulating the production and fracturing process with only one set of code, some conclusions can be drawn that the alteration angle of the maximum horizontal principal stress increases and then decreases with the production time. Furthermore, the shrinkage of organic matter enlarges the alteration angle and the magnitude of the maximum horizontal principal stress. Certainly, the optimal fracturing effect in the infill-wells vary due to the different mass fraction of organic matter. This study not only helps to understand the effect of mass fraction of organic matter on stress variation and fracture propagation, but also provides theoretical support for increasing production from shale gas reservoirs.

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