Ionic Fracture Fluid Leak-Off
The study is motivated by monitoring the space orientation of a hydrolic fracture used in oil production. Streaming potential arises due to the leakage of ionic fracking fluid under the rock elastic forces which make the fracture disclosure disappear after pumping stops. The vector of electric field...
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doaj-57185b2eda1e4fa493bd2a5467e5db052020-11-24T23:48:33ZengMDPI AGFluids2311-55212019-02-01413210.3390/fluids4010032fluids4010032Ionic Fracture Fluid Leak-OffVladimir Shelukhin0Mikhail Epov1Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk 630090, RussiaTrofimuk Institute of Oil and Gas Geology and Geophysics, Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk 630090, RussiaThe study is motivated by monitoring the space orientation of a hydrolic fracture used in oil production. Streaming potential arises due to the leakage of ionic fracking fluid under the rock elastic forces which make the fracture disclosure disappear after pumping stops. The vector of electric field correlates with the fracture space orientation since the fluid leakage is directed normally to the fracture surfaces. We develop a mathematical model for the numerical evaluation of the streaming potential magnitude. To this end, we perform an asymptotic analysis taking advantage of scale separation between the fracture disclosure and its length. The contrast between the virgin rock fluid and the fluid invading from the fracture is proved to be crucial in a build up of a net charge at the invasion front. Calculations reveal that an increase of the viscosity and resistivity contrast parameters results in an increase of the streaming potential magnitude. Such a conclusion agrees with laboratory experiments.https://www.mdpi.com/2311-5521/4/1/32ionic fluid flows in a porous mediumstreaming potentialhydro-fracture |
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Vladimir Shelukhin Mikhail Epov Ionic Fracture Fluid Leak-Off Fluids ionic fluid flows in a porous medium streaming potential hydro-fracture |
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Ionic Fracture Fluid Leak-Off |
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Ionic Fracture Fluid Leak-Off |
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Ionic Fracture Fluid Leak-Off |
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The study is motivated by monitoring the space orientation of a hydrolic fracture used in oil production. Streaming potential arises due to the leakage of ionic fracking fluid under the rock elastic forces which make the fracture disclosure disappear after pumping stops. The vector of electric field correlates with the fracture space orientation since the fluid leakage is directed normally to the fracture surfaces. We develop a mathematical model for the numerical evaluation of the streaming potential magnitude. To this end, we perform an asymptotic analysis taking advantage of scale separation between the fracture disclosure and its length. The contrast between the virgin rock fluid and the fluid invading from the fracture is proved to be crucial in a build up of a net charge at the invasion front. Calculations reveal that an increase of the viscosity and resistivity contrast parameters results in an increase of the streaming potential magnitude. Such a conclusion agrees with laboratory experiments. |
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ionic fluid flows in a porous medium streaming potential hydro-fracture |
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