Studies on fracture conductivity and proppant distribution in fractures are frequently carried out with growing attention drew to stable production and maximizing conductivity. Laboratory inability to create formation conditions sets a major obstacle to learn several months or years’ long-term conductivity. Proppant embedment is also studied in a number of researches, though by application of various simplified analytical models. A suggestion on studying proppant embedment would be taking factors like proppant crushing and rock creep into consideration to gain a more thorough understanding in interactions between proppants and formation. An integrated Discrete-Element-Method (DEM)/Computational-Fluid- Dynamics (CFD) numerical modeling method seems to be the most effective way to model proppant embedment and fracture conductivity after hydraulic fracturing. Keywords:
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HY, Z. (2017). Recent Advances in Proppant Embedment and Fracture Conductivity after Hydraulic Fracturing. Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Journal, 1(4). https://doi.org/10.23880/ppej-16000135
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