Critical Fluid Injection Volumes for Uncontrolled Fracture Ascent

Volume: 47, Issue: 14
Published: Jul 14, 2020
Abstract
Hydrofracturing is a routine industrial technique whose safety depends on fractures remaining confined within the target rock volume. Both observations and theoretical models show that, if the fluid volume is larger than a critical value, pockets of fluid can propagate large distances in the Earth's crust in a self‐sustained, uncontrolled manner. Existing models for such critical volumes are unsatisfactory; most are two‐dimensional and depend on...
Paper Details
Title
Critical Fluid Injection Volumes for Uncontrolled Fracture Ascent
Published Date
Jul 14, 2020
Volume
47
Issue
14
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