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Engineering criteria for fracture flowback procedures

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OSTI ID:170100

Post treatment fracture flowback procedures during closure are often critical to the retention of fracture conductivity near the wellbore. Postfrac production performance largely depends on this conductivity. The importance of proper flowback procedure has been documented in the fracture industry, but definitive guidelines for flowback design have never been established. As a result, many misconceptions exist regarding the physics of proppant flowback and its effects on the final proppant distribution in the fracture. This paper presents a rigorous study of fracture flowback and proppant migration during closure using a fully three-dimensional fracture geometry simulator (GOHFER). The effects of rate of flowback, location of the perforation interval, final proppant concentration, and the fracture geometry prior to flowback on the retained post closure proppant concentration are discussed. Consideration is given to the fluid velocity field in the created fracture resulting from the flowback, and its effects on proppant movement and localized fracture closure. These studies illustrate the difference between ``forced closure`` and ``reverse screenout`` concepts in flowback design. Other effects such as crossflow between multiple perforated layers are also studied. Simulation studies indicate that selection of a desirable flowback rate is very sensitive to crossflow effects resulting from induced fractures in multiple stress layers. This crossflow can result in significant overflushing of proppant in the lower stress zones, if not countered by properly applied flowback procedures.

OSTI ID:
170100
Report Number(s):
CONF-950331--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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