Experimental Simulation of Proppant Migration for Slick Water With Variable Viscosity During Fracturing

The migration law of proppants in slick water during fracturing is of great significance for field fracturing. A large‐scale visualized experimental device was utilized to test sand patterns for varying injection parameter combinations, and sensitivity parameters of proppant settlement are analyzed....

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Veröffentlicht in:Geofluids 2024-01, Vol.2024 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Guiquan, Zhao, Jingyuan, Sun, Yuxue, Shen, Anqi
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The migration law of proppants in slick water during fracturing is of great significance for field fracturing. A large‐scale visualized experimental device was utilized to test sand patterns for varying injection parameter combinations, and sensitivity parameters of proppant settlement are analyzed. Experimental results showed that when the viscosity of fluid is 5 mPa.s, proppants with 70–140 mesh and 8% sand ratio were used, the slick water for fracture initiation had a good sand‐carrying capacity, and there was no sand bank formed at the entrance of the fracture but the spreading of sands in fractures was insufficient. When slick water with a lower viscosity of 10 mPa.s, the proppant of 40–70 mesh and 10% sand ratio were used, massive proppants were filled within the fractures, and a high sand bank was formed in the deep of the fracture, while a poor‐filling effect appeared at the entrance of fracture. When the higher viscosity slick water of 20 mPa.s, proppants with 20–40 mesh and 20% sand ratio were used; with the growth of pump‐in rate, the distance between the sand front and fracture entrance increased, the height of the bank is lower, and the balance height stayed the same for various fracturing fluid and proppant combination. The injection parameters affected the sand bank patterns and made diverse bank shapes, which made it essential to modify the fracturing fluid and proppant combination in the field to improve the conductivity at the entrance of the fracture.
ISSN:1468-8115
1468-8123
DOI:10.1155/2024/7754256