Abstract

Refracturing technology has become an important means for the regeneration of old wells reconstruction. It is of great significance to understand the formation mechanism of hydraulic fracturing fracture for the design of hydraulic fracturing. In order to accurately evaluate and improve fracturing volume after refracturing, it is necessary to understand the mechanism of refracturing fracture in shale formation. In this paper, a true triaxial refracturing test method was established. A series of large-scale true triaxial fracturing experiments were carried out to characterize the refracturing fracture initiation and propagation. The results show that for shale reservoirs with weak bedding planes and natural fractures, hydraulic fracturing can not only form the main fracturing fracture, which is perpendicular to horizontal minimum principal stress, but it can also open weak bedding plane or natural fractures. The characteristics of fracturing pump curve indicated that the evolution of fracturing fractures, including initiation and propagation and communication of multiple fractures. The violent fluctuation of fracturing pump pressure curve indicates that the sample has undergone multiple fracturing fractures. The result of refracturing shows that initial fracturing fracture channels can be effectively closed by temporary plugging. The refracturing breakdown pressure is generally slightly higher than that of initial fracturing. After temporary plugging, under the influence of stress induced by the initial fracturing fracture, the propagation path of the refracturing fracture is deviated. When the new fracturing fracture communicates with the initial fracturing fracture, the original fracturing fracture can continue to expand and extend, increasing the range of the fracturing modifications. The refracturing test results was shown that for shale reservoir with simple initial fracturing fractures, the complexity fracturing fracture can be increased by refracturing after temporary plugging initial fractures. The effect of refracturing is not obvious for the reservoir with complex initial fracturing fractures. This research results can provide a reliable basis for optimizing refracturing design in shale gas reservoir.

Highlights

  • In recent years, hydraulic fracturing technology has been widely used in tight oil and gas reservoir development

  • Due to the influence of shale bedding and natural fracture, fracture morphology obtained after hydraulic fracturing may be quite different in the same shale reservoir

  • A series of large-scale true triaxial hydraulic fracturing and refracturing tests were conducted on cube shale samples

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Introduction

Hydraulic fracturing technology has been widely used in tight oil and gas reservoir development. The typical production characteristics of shale gas wells is that the output declines greatly and the rate is fast, which is quite different from conventional oil and gas wells. With the production of shale gas fracturing wells, the fractures formed by initial fracturing will be gradually close and become ineffective; the production of oil and gas wells will be decline. Horizontal well refracturing technology is one of the main technologies for the effective development of shale gas reservoir. Thousands of shale gas wells in North America are being refractured; as a whole, refracturing can significantly increase shale oil and gas well production and recoverable resources. The first shale gas wells have entered the stage where refracturing is needed to increase production.

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