SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 2010
DOI: 10.2118/134424-ms
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How to Decide Between Horizontal Transverse, Horizontal Longitudinal and Vertical Fractured Completion

Abstract: Augmented by the recent activities in shale gas, hydraulic fracturing of horizontal wells has become increasingly popular, although the technology has existed for over 20 years. The success in shale gas activities and advances in completion technology may have generated the false impression that fractured horizontal wells may be successfully applied to almost any formation.Although the very low-permeability shale gas formations in the cost-controlled environment of North America may have justifiably made multi… Show more

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“…Relationships in Ehlig- Economides (1992) showed that post-treatment pressure-buildup transients in very-low-permeability reservoirs are dominated by the hydraulicfracture behavior and will not provide a straightforward permeability estimation on the basis of radial flow in a reasonable shutin time. Furthermore, when the fracture length approaches the drainage length, post-fracture radial flow will never appear, even in long-term production data, and Economides et al (2013) show that permeability estimation requires assumptions about the fracture length and/or conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Relationships in Ehlig- Economides (1992) showed that post-treatment pressure-buildup transients in very-low-permeability reservoirs are dominated by the hydraulicfracture behavior and will not provide a straightforward permeability estimation on the basis of radial flow in a reasonable shutin time. Furthermore, when the fracture length approaches the drainage length, post-fracture radial flow will never appear, even in long-term production data, and Economides et al (2013) show that permeability estimation requires assumptions about the fracture length and/or conductivity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For gas production there is a need to adjust the fracture design to account for non-Darcy flow, especially for transverse hydraulic fractures created in horizontal wells. Economides and Martin (2010), indicated that vertical wells with vertical fractures outperform multiple transverse fractures in horizontal wells for permeability above 0.5 md. However, another possibility would be to create longitudinal fractures from horizontal wells drilled in the direction normal to minimum stress.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several resources in reservoir-engineering literature suggest guidelines for choosing the optimal fracture dimensions, fracture spacing, and number of fractures for a given set of reservoir parameters (e.g., Mukherjee and Economides 1991;Economides et al 2002;Wei and Economides 2005;Meyer et al 2010;Bhattacharya and Nikolaou 2011). These studies are invariably based on the assumption that the fractures are primarily contained within the pay zone and use the Perkins-Kern-Nordgren-type fracture geometries in their calculations (Bunger et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%