Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5785578 | Journal of African Earth Sciences | 2017 | 52 Pages |
Abstract
The results suggest that prevalent E-W and NW-SE oriented sub-vertical fractures are likely to be reactivated at wellhead pressures exceeding hydrostatic pore fluid pressures by as little as 2-5Â MPa, while less prevalent sub-horizontal and moderately inclined fractures require higher wellhead pressures that are still technically feasible. Importantly, actual in-situ stress measurements are essential to test these theoretical considerations and to guide the design of safe and effective exploration linked to fracture manipulation, such as shale gas recovery.
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Authors
Taufeeq Dhansay, Payman Navabpour, Maarten de Wit, Kamil Ustaszewski,