Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest China

The abundant reserve of shale gas in Sichuan Basin has become a significant natural gas component in China. To achieve efficient development of shale gas, it is necessary to analyze the stress state, pore pressure, and reservoir mechanical properties such that an accurate geomechanical model can be...

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Main Authors: Majia Zheng, Hongming Tang, Hu Li, Jian Zheng, Cui Jing
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-03-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1117
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spelling doaj-9f9651403fec49b2badbf0a62c870ac32020-11-25T02:27:37ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-03-01135111710.3390/en13051117en13051117Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest ChinaMajia Zheng0Hongming Tang1Hu Li2Jian Zheng3Cui Jing4School of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaSchool of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaSchool of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, ChinaPetroChina Southwest Oil and Gasfield Company, Chengdu 610000, ChinaPetroChina Southwest Oil and Gasfield Company, Chengdu 610000, ChinaThe abundant reserve of shale gas in Sichuan Basin has become a significant natural gas component in China. To achieve efficient development of shale gas, it is necessary to analyze the stress state, pore pressure, and reservoir mechanical properties such that an accurate geomechanical model can be established. In this paper, Six wells of Neijiang-Dazu and North Rongchang (NDNR) Block were thoroughly investigated to establish the geomechanical model for the study area. The well log analysis was performed to derive the in-situ stresses and pore pressure while the stress polygon was applied to constrain the value of the maximum horizontal principal stress. Image and caliper data, mini-frac test and laboratory rock mechanics test results were used to calibrate the geomechanical model. The model was further validated by comparing the model prediction against the actual wellbore failure observed in the field. It was found that it is associated with the strike-slip (SS) stress regime; the orientation of <i>S<sub>Hmax</sub></i> was inferred to be 106&#8722;130&#176; N. The pore pressure appears to be approximately hydrostatic from the surface to 1000 m true vertical depth (TVD), but then becomes over-pressured from the Xujiahe formation. The geomechanical model can provide guidance for the subsequent drilling and completion in this area and be used to effectively avoid complex drilling events such as collapse, kick, and lost circulation (mud losses) along the entire well. Also, the in-situ stress and pore pressure database can be used to analyze wellbore stability issues as well as help design hydraulic fracturing operations.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1117shale gasgeomechanical modelstress statepore pressuremechanical propertiesndnr blocksichuan basin
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author Majia Zheng
Hongming Tang
Hu Li
Jian Zheng
Cui Jing
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Hongming Tang
Hu Li
Jian Zheng
Cui Jing
Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
Energies
shale gas
geomechanical model
stress state
pore pressure
mechanical properties
ndnr block
sichuan basin
author_facet Majia Zheng
Hongming Tang
Hu Li
Jian Zheng
Cui Jing
author_sort Majia Zheng
title Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_short Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_full Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_fullStr Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_full_unstemmed Geomechanical Analysis for Deep Shale Gas Exploration Wells in the NDNR Blocks, Sichuan Basin, Southwest China
title_sort geomechanical analysis for deep shale gas exploration wells in the ndnr blocks, sichuan basin, southwest china
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-03-01
description The abundant reserve of shale gas in Sichuan Basin has become a significant natural gas component in China. To achieve efficient development of shale gas, it is necessary to analyze the stress state, pore pressure, and reservoir mechanical properties such that an accurate geomechanical model can be established. In this paper, Six wells of Neijiang-Dazu and North Rongchang (NDNR) Block were thoroughly investigated to establish the geomechanical model for the study area. The well log analysis was performed to derive the in-situ stresses and pore pressure while the stress polygon was applied to constrain the value of the maximum horizontal principal stress. Image and caliper data, mini-frac test and laboratory rock mechanics test results were used to calibrate the geomechanical model. The model was further validated by comparing the model prediction against the actual wellbore failure observed in the field. It was found that it is associated with the strike-slip (SS) stress regime; the orientation of <i>S<sub>Hmax</sub></i> was inferred to be 106&#8722;130&#176; N. The pore pressure appears to be approximately hydrostatic from the surface to 1000 m true vertical depth (TVD), but then becomes over-pressured from the Xujiahe formation. The geomechanical model can provide guidance for the subsequent drilling and completion in this area and be used to effectively avoid complex drilling events such as collapse, kick, and lost circulation (mud losses) along the entire well. Also, the in-situ stress and pore pressure database can be used to analyze wellbore stability issues as well as help design hydraulic fracturing operations.
topic shale gas
geomechanical model
stress state
pore pressure
mechanical properties
ndnr block
sichuan basin
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/5/1117
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