All Days 2012
DOI: 10.2118/147419-ms
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Frac-Packing: Best Practices and Lessons Learned from over 600 Operations

Abstract: Frac-packing is a completion technique that merges two distinct processes: Hydraulic fracturing and gravel packing. The main challenge of a frac-pack completion is the successful creation of high conductivity fractures using the tip-screen out technique and placement of proppant within those fractures and the annulus between the screen and wellbore. This is further compounded by having to do so in an ultra high permeability environment, where high fluid leak-off rates are evident. Since 1997, jo… Show more

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“…Even though the benefits of vessel-based fracturing fleets are well documented across the industry [for example, Torres and Prata (2005), Cooper and Marshall (1984), and Weirich et al (2012)], the use of a vessel for this campaign was initially dismissed as too costly, too complicated, and superfluous given the previous successful campaigns. The original plan was to assemble two rig-based fracturing fleets with each rig having its own dedicated fleet and personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even though the benefits of vessel-based fracturing fleets are well documented across the industry [for example, Torres and Prata (2005), Cooper and Marshall (1984), and Weirich et al (2012)], the use of a vessel for this campaign was initially dismissed as too costly, too complicated, and superfluous given the previous successful campaigns. The original plan was to assemble two rig-based fracturing fleets with each rig having its own dedicated fleet and personnel.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%