Case Study on Longitudinally Fracturing Horizontal Wells in the Barmer Hill Porcellinite Rajasthan India

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العنوان: Case Study on Longitudinally Fracturing Horizontal Wells in the Barmer Hill Porcellinite Rajasthan India
المؤلفون: Sharad Kumar Goenka, Raymond J. Tibbles, Amit Ranjan, Vishal Ranjan, Shashank Pathak, Rupdip Guha, Ankaj Sinha, Prasanna Chidambaram, Nikhilesh Dwivedi, Anurag Misra, Ankesh Nagar, Prashant Agarwal, Shobhit Tiwari
المصدر: Day 1 Mon, November 14, 2016.
بيانات النشر: IPTC, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Mining engineering, Horizontal wells, Geotechnical engineering, Geology
الوصف: Cairn India Ltd & ONGC completed a joint venture appraisal of the Barmer Hill (BH) field in the Rajasthan block of India in 2015. The objective was to evaluate the effectiveness of horizontal multi-frac completions. The Barmer hill field is a moderate permeability (0.5 – 4 mD) oil bearing porcellanite with alternating sequences of tight shale. To produce this reservoir economically, hydraulic fracturing was the obvious choice of stimulation and was performed on a number of vertical wells (see Shaoul et al. 2007). To better evaluate the development strategy, completions using either transverse or longitudinal fracture treatments were successfully designed, executed, and evaluated. In the appraisal phase, four vertical and four horizontal wells were drilled to appraise the Barmer Hill reservoir in the Mangala field. Two of the horizontal wells were drilled along the maximum horizontal stress direction and completed with multiple hydraulic fracturing stages, which generated longitudinal fractures along the lateral wellbore. The fracture orientation with respect to the wellbore was confirmed with micro-seismic monitoring. This fracture treatment strategy provided the opportunity to decrease the number of frac stages and exhibited lower treating pressures as predicted by standard elastic rock mechanics theory.While the initial productivity of the transverse fractured wells was expected to be almost 2.5 times more than the longitudinally fractured well, it only produced about 40% more. In addition, the EUR of the longitudinally fractured well is almost the same as the transversely fractured well. Based on the generated fracture geometry, theoretically these longitudinally fractured horizontal wells may also provide better effective sweep efficiency when converted to a water injector from a field development concept.
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https://doi.org/10.2523/iptc-18918-ms
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