Abstract

In the hydraulic fracturing process, fracturing fluid contacts coal rock and physical and chemical reactions occur, which inevitably damage the pore structure of the coal rock and affect the adsorption and desorption capacity of the coal rock. In this paper, a low-temperature N2 adsorption method and scanning electron microscopy (SEM) were used to characterize coal samples. Using gas adsorption/desorption tests, high-, medium-, and low-rank coal samples before and after the clean fracturing fluid treatment were systematically studied. According to the relationship between coal pore structure parameters and gas adsorption/desorption characteristics, a correlation between the microscopic pore structure and the macroscopic gas adsorption/desorption characteristics of coal was obtained. The results show that the number of closed pores in high-, medium-, and low-rank coal samples increased after the clean fracturing fluid treatment. The micropore volume increased by 0.0009, 0.00143, and 0.0035 mL/g, respectively, and the specific surface area increased by 4.87, 9.06, and 57.60%. The fractal dimension also increased compared with that of raw coal. SEM analysis indicated that the influence degree of clean fracturing fluid treatment on the pore structure of different-rank coal samples was Gengcun low-rank coal > Pingba middle-rank coal > Jiulishan high-rank coal. The experimental results of methane adsorption and desorption showed that the adsorption capacity of the coal samples after clean fracturing fluid treatment was enhanced, which is related to increases in the micropore proportion, micropore volume, and specific surface area of the coal. The desorption capacity of the coal samples was also enhanced. The desorption rate of medium- and high-rank coal samples increased after the clean fracturing fluid treatment but that of low-rank coal samples decreased. The main reason is the increase in the number of micropores in low-rank coal, which enhances the gas adsorption ability and makes gas desorption difficult. Therefore, clean fracturing fluid is suitable for medium- and high-grade metamorphic coalbed methane mines. These research results provide a theoretical basis for the application of clean fracturing fluid in different coalbed methane wells.

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