Investigation of Anisotropy in Compressive Elastic Modulus of the Montney Shale

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
S. A. R. Keneti
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Jun 1, 2012

Abstract

Predicting the geomechanical response of the shale gas material during hydraulic fracturing operation in the field needs better understanding of their geomechanical behaviour under laboratory testing. Anisotropy is considered as a critical factor during investigation and analysis of deviated boreholes, borehole stability, stress-strain and strength behaviour, generation and propagation of fracture and fluid flow. In this study, compressive elastic modulus (Ec) of the Montney shale has been investigated in two perpendicular directions: unconfined compressive strengths test was conducted on the Montney sample to measure its Ec in the vertical direction. This value then was compared to the Ec value in the horizontal plane (i.e. foliation plane) which was previously measured throughout a Brazilian test by Keneti and Wong (2011). From the results, the representative values of Ec in the vertical and in the horizontal directions were found as 25 GPa and 40 GPa, respectively. Computer tomography technique was also employed for the experimental data interpretation.
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APA: S. A. R. Keneti  (2012)  Investigation of Anisotropy in Compressive Elastic Modulus of the Montney Shale

MLA: S. A. R. Keneti Investigation of Anisotropy in Compressive Elastic Modulus of the Montney Shale. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2012.

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