Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21112.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110165

Experimental investigation of the damage characteristics and breaking process of shale by abrasive waterjet impact

Qu, Hai Tang, Shimao Sheng, Mao Liu, Zhonghua Wang, Rui Hu, Yushuang
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering2022,Vol.21112.DOI:10.1016/j.petrol.2022.110165

Experimental investigation of the damage characteristics and breaking process of shale by abrasive waterjet impact

Qu, Hai 1Tang, Shimao 1Sheng, Mao 2Liu, Zhonghua 1Wang, Rui 1Hu, Yushuang1
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  • 1. Chongqing Univ Sci & Technol
  • 2. China Univ Petr
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Abstract

Perforation is critical to create a flow pathway between a shale reservoir and the production casing for hydraulic fracturing. However, the damage characteristics of shales by abrasive waterjet (AWJ) remain unclear. To address this concern, AWJ experiment is conducted for three types of shale with different mineral compositions, including siliceous shale, calcareous shale, and carbonaceous shale. X-ray diffractometry measures the content of mineral components. A rock mechanics test system obtains the main physical and mechanical parameters of shale samples. Scanning electron microscope (SEM) and acoustic emission (AE) are used to analyze the damage characteristics. The results indicate that siliceous shale with more brittle minerals is beneficial for the AWJ to create a larger perforation effectively, while carbonaceous shale with more clay minerals significantly lowers AWJ performance. For the shale with more brittle minerals, abrasive erosion and matrix spallation govern shale failures. As the clay content increases, the primary rock damage is abrasive cutting leading to the transgranular fracture. AE signals induced by AWJ impact could reflect breaking mechanisms and identify the difference in shale lithology. The energy dissipation gradually reduces during the AWJ process. Also, the dissipation has a negative linear correlation with the content of brittle minerals. This study provides fundamental insight into understanding shale damage by AWJ impact to optimize the perforation scheme.

Key words

Shale/Mineral composition/Abrasive waterjet/Acoustic emission/Damage characteristics/HYDRAULIC FRACTURES/GAS/PROPAGATION/ROCKS/TOOL

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出版年

2022
Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

Journal of Petroleum Science & Engineering

ISSN:0920-4105
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