ZHANG Yaofeng, SHAO Zuliang, WANG Tao, et al. Research on fracture propagation of radial well fracturing based on finite element-meshfree method[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2020, 10(1): 102-107. DOI: 10.13809/j.cnki.cn32-1825/te.2020.01.016.
Radial wells can be used to guide the propagation of hydraulic fractures in order to connect the natural fractures or caves in unconventional reservoirs and improve the recovery of oil and gas resources. Fracturing technology of radial wells has been preliminarily applied and developed in low permeability and shallow reservoirs
but its mechanism is still not very clear. Therefore
the basic principle of FEMM(Finite Element-Meshfree Method) is introduced. Besides
based on the FEMM and the field data
the radial well fracturing model with different well angles is established
and the effect of different azimuth angles on fracture propagation of radial well fracturing is studied. The results show that by using FEMM
it can be verified that radial wells play a guiding role in hydraulic fracturing. In addition
the hydraulic fracture firstly propagates along the direction of radial wells. After extending a certain distance
it turns to the direction of maximum horizontal stress. The bigger the angle between the radial wells and the horizontal maximum principal stress
and the shorter the length of fracture extending along the radial wells
the weaker the guiding ability of radial wells will be. The research results contribute to the application of radial well fracturing technology.