Hydraulic fracturing in methane-hydrate-bearing sand

被引:151
作者
Konno, Yoshihiro [1 ]
Jin, Yusuke [1 ]
Yoneda, Jun [2 ]
Uchiumi, Takashi [1 ]
Shinjou, Kazunori [1 ]
Nagao, Jiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Adv Ind Sci & Technol, Environm & Energy Dept, Res Inst Energy Frontier, Methane Hydrate Prod Technol Res Grp,Toyohira Ku, 2-17-2-1 Tsukisamu Higashi, Sapporo, Hokkaido 0628517, Japan
[2] AIST, Environm & Energy Dept, RIEF, Methane Hydrate Geomech Res Grp, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3058569, Japan
关键词
GAS-PRODUCTION; THERMAL-STIMULATION; DEPRESSURIZATION; DISSOCIATION;
D O I
10.1039/c6ra15520k
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Knowledge of the fracturing behaviors in gas-hydrate-bearing sediments is essential to understand the accumulation mechanism of gas hydrates in fractured sediments and to apply hydraulic fracturing as a well stimulation method when considering gas recovery from gas hydrate reservoirs. We present an experimental study of hydraulic fracturing involving methane-hydrate-bearing sand formed in a triaxial pressure cell. The injection pressure rapidly increased after the start of distilled water injection from the core top through a small port, but suddenly decreased afterward. X-ray computed tomography revealed that laminar fractures, which were oriented in a plane perpendicular to the minimum principal stress, were generated after this pressure drop. The fracturing pressure was 2.9-3.9 MPa above the minimum principal stress. Although the host sediment was unconsolidated, the observed fracture behavior yielded a consolidated-rock-like fracturing mode, i.e., the tensile failure mode. It was affected by the low-permeable feature of hydrate-bearing sediments. The permeability was increased after fracturing and was maintained even after re-confining and closing the fractures. The results indicate that hydraulic fracturing is a promising well stimulation method for low-permeable gas hydrate reservoirs.
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页码:73148 / 73155
页数:8
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