ZHAO Liqiang, CHEN Yinxin, LIU Pingli, et al. Experimental study on a new type of self-propping fracturing fluid[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2020, 10(2): 121-127.DOI:
Hydraulic fracturing is an important technical means for stimulation and transformation of oil and gas reservoirs
and has been widely used in the production of major oil fields at home and abroad. After studying a large number of literature research on the fracturing fluid system
it is found that various improvements of the current fracturing fluid system are mainly around “carrying sand”. However
in this paper
a new type of self-supporting fracturing fluid system is innovatively put forward
which completely gets rid of the concept of "carrying sand". In the process of fracturing fluid pumping
there is no solid proppant at all
but the fracturing fluid is combined with the proppant as a whole. When the fluid reaches the target layer
it is
affected by the formation temperature and transformed from liquid phase to solid-state to prop up the fracturing fractures. The obtained self-supporting fracturing fluid system can form supporting solids with certain sphericity and strength at 85 ℃ and in 30 minutes. The upper limit of liquid system viscosity is 45.58 mPa·s
bringing the system good injectivity and stability. The density of the solid-state proppant is 1.07 g/cm
3
the separation coefficient is 1.41
the main particle size range is 20~40 and 40~70 mesh