All Days 1996
DOI: 10.2118/36734-ms
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Evolution of Completion and Fracture Stimulation Practices in the Jonah Field, Sublette County, WY

Abstract: This case history discusses the evolution of the completion strategies and fracture stimulation techniques that have turned a large marginal gas resource in the Jonah field, WY into a commercially viable field. Completion practices have evolved from single zone, high-quality nitrogen foam fracture stimulations to multiple zone completions utilizing crosslinked borate fluid systems. Using these new techniques, total field production has increased approximately 180%. A normalized comparison of productivity (q/ P… Show more

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“…Hydraulic fracturing is required to sustain commercial production in these low permeability reservoirs and wells in the Lance are stimulated in multiple fracture stages [6][7][8][9][10] . Each fracture stage may target three to six sand bodies with eight to twelve stages per well.…”
Section: Jonah Field Jonah Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydraulic fracturing is required to sustain commercial production in these low permeability reservoirs and wells in the Lance are stimulated in multiple fracture stages [6][7][8][9][10] . Each fracture stage may target three to six sand bodies with eight to twelve stages per well.…”
Section: Jonah Field Jonah Fieldmentioning
confidence: 99%