Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock Permeability
When gas is extracted from unconventional rock, local equilibrium conditions between matrixes and fractures are destroyed and significant local effects are introduced. Although the interactions between the matrix and fracture have a strong influence on the permeability evolution, they are not unders...
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doaj-25d5dd993ac943cdbce95be347a99aed2020-11-24T20:51:28ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-02-0112347810.3390/en12030478en12030478Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock PermeabilityXinxing Ma0Xianwen Li1Shouwen Zhang2Yanming Zhang3Xiangie Hao4Jishan Liu5Oil & Gas Technology Research Institute of Changqing Oilfield Company, Xi’an 710018, ChinaOil & Gas Technology Research Institute of Changqing Oilfield Company, Xi’an 710018, ChinaGuangzhou Urban Planning & Design Survey Research Institute, Guangzhou 510060, ChinaOil & Gas Technology Research Institute of Changqing Oilfield Company, Xi’an 710018, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory for Precise Mining of Intergrown Energy and Resources, China University of Mining and Technology, Beijing 100083, ChinaDepartment of Chemical Engineering, School of Engineering, The University of Western Australia, WA 6009, AustraliaWhen gas is extracted from unconventional rock, local equilibrium conditions between matrixes and fractures are destroyed and significant local effects are introduced. Although the interactions between the matrix and fracture have a strong influence on the permeability evolution, they are not understood well. This may be the reason why permeability models in commercial codes do not include the matrix-fracture interactions. In this study, we introduced the local force to define the interactions between the matrix and the fracture and derived a set of partial differential equations to define the full coupling of rock deformation and gas flow both in the matrix and in the fracture systems. The full set of cross-coupling formulations were solved to generate permeability evolution profiles during unconventional gas extraction. The results of this study demonstrate that the contrast between the matrix and fracture properties controls the processes and their evolutions. The primary reason is the gas diffusion from fractures to matrixes. The diffusion changes the force balance, mass exchange and deformation.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/3/478shale permeabilitylocal effectglobal effectmatrix-fracture interactions |
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Xinxing Ma Xianwen Li Shouwen Zhang Yanming Zhang Xiangie Hao Jishan Liu Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock Permeability Energies shale permeability local effect global effect matrix-fracture interactions |
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Xinxing Ma Xianwen Li Shouwen Zhang Yanming Zhang Xiangie Hao Jishan Liu |
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Xinxing Ma |
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Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock Permeability |
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Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock Permeability |
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Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock Permeability |
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Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock Permeability |
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Impact of Local Effects on the Evolution of Unconventional Rock Permeability |
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impact of local effects on the evolution of unconventional rock permeability |
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Energies |
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1996-1073 |
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When gas is extracted from unconventional rock, local equilibrium conditions between matrixes and fractures are destroyed and significant local effects are introduced. Although the interactions between the matrix and fracture have a strong influence on the permeability evolution, they are not understood well. This may be the reason why permeability models in commercial codes do not include the matrix-fracture interactions. In this study, we introduced the local force to define the interactions between the matrix and the fracture and derived a set of partial differential equations to define the full coupling of rock deformation and gas flow both in the matrix and in the fracture systems. The full set of cross-coupling formulations were solved to generate permeability evolution profiles during unconventional gas extraction. The results of this study demonstrate that the contrast between the matrix and fracture properties controls the processes and their evolutions. The primary reason is the gas diffusion from fractures to matrixes. The diffusion changes the force balance, mass exchange and deformation. |
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shale permeability local effect global effect matrix-fracture interactions |
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