A review of numerical simulation strategies for hydraulic fracturing, natural fracture reactivation and induced microseismicity prediction

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Hydraulic fracturing, natural fracture reactivation and resulting induced microseismicity are interconnected phenomena involved in shale gas exploitation. Due to their multi-physics and their complexity, deep understanding of these phenomena as well as their mutual interaction require the adoption of coupled mechanical and fluid flow approaches. Modeling these systems is a challenging procedure as the involved processes take place on different scales of space and also require adequate multidisciplinary knowledge. An extensive literature review is presented here to provide knowledge on the modeling approaches adopted for these coupled problems. The review is intended as a guide to select effective modeling approaches for problems of different complexity. © Shahid et al; Licensee Bentham Open.
TNO Identifier
546195
ISSN
18748341
Source
Open Petroleum Engineering Journal, 9, pp. 72-91.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers B.V.
Pages
72-91