Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1754824 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2015 | 51 Pages |
Abstract
Plasticity plays an important role to stabilize a borehole against collapse. Borehole stability modeling shows that a decrease in brittleness (corresponding to increased plasticity) may stabilize a borehole which otherwise could not have been drilled in stable conditions. In fracturing operations, the local state of stress, geological heterogeneities (including natural fractures) and the anisotropic poro-elasto-plastic behaviour of the shale formation, controls the resulting efficiency. This includes brittleness, but requires a better understanding of the complex mechanics of the fracturing process.
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Authors
Rune M. Holt, Erling Fjær, Jørn F. Stenebråten, Olav-Magnar Nes,