In Saudi Arabia, conventional oil reservoirs have been treated using conventional stimulation methods. The challenge is that many of the formations now are tighter and require improved stimulation methods. Fracturing is a major topic discussed in the industry as of late and as such, using it in this formation will serve as a trial to shift from conventional stimulation methods to fracturing when facing tighter formations.This particular acid frac was performed in a tight carbonate formation. The chosen well is a newly drilled trilateral producer completed with a multistage frac completion in the motherbore and will serve as a pilot well for this reservoir in the area. The acid frac was a seven stage completion utilizing hydraulic fracturing. Several methods using pressure and injection were used to determine reservoir fracturing response and petrophysical properties. This paper will discuss the first multistage acid frac performed in an oil producer in Saudi Arabia. It will examine the entire process of candidate assessment, job preparation, and execution. In addition, the paper will discuss challenges faced, solutions taken, and the post-decision results. The paper will show how an injectivity test performed pre-and post-frac was used as a benchmarking tool to analyze the effectiveness of the frac. Finally, we will discuss the flow back of the well, initial results, lessons learned, and optimization of future jobs.
In Saudi Arabia, conventional oil reservoirs have been treated using conventional stimulation methods. The challenge is that many of the formations now are tighter and require improved stimulation methods. Fracturing is a major topic discussed in the industry as of late and as such using it in this formation will serve as a trial to shift from conventional stimulation methods to fracturing when facing tighter formations. This particular acid frac was performed in a tight carbonate formation ranging in permeability from 1 - 2 md. The chosen well is a newly drilled tri-lateral producer completed with a multi-stage frac completion in the mother bore and will serve as a pilot well for this reservoir in the area. The acid frac was a seven stage completion utilizing hydraulic fracturing. Several methods using pressure and injection were used to determine reservoir fracturing response and petrophysical properties. This paper will discuss the first multi-stage acid frac performed in an oil producer in Saudi Arabia. It will examine the entire process of candidate assessment, job preparations, and execution. In addition, the paper will discuss challenges faced, solutions taken, and the post-decision results. The paper will show how an injectivity test performed pre- and post-frac was used as a benchmarking tool to analyze the effectiveness of the frac. Finally, we will discuss the flowback of the well, initial results, lessons learned, and optimization of future jobs.
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