Journal article

Investigation of depth and injection pressure effects on breakdown pressure and fracture permeability of shale reservoirs: An experimental study

WA Maneth Wanniarachchi, RP Gamage, MSA Perera, TD Rathnaweera, M Gao, E Padmanabhan

Applied Sciences Switzerland | MDPI | Published : 2017

Abstract

The aim of this study was to identify the influence of reservoir depth on reservoir rock mass breakdown pressure and the influence of reservoir depth and injecting fluid pressure on the flow ability of reservoirs before and after the hydraulic fracturing process. A series of fracturing tests was conducted under a range of confining pressures (1, 3, 5 and 7 MPa) to simulate various depths. In addition, permeability tests were conducted on intact and fractured samples under 1 and 7 MPa confining pressures to determine the flow characteristic variations upon fracturing of the reservoir, depending on the reservoir depth and injecting fluid pressure. N2 permeability was tested under a series of c..

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