All Days 2010
DOI: 10.2118/137353-ms
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Multioriented Fracturing in Unconventional Reservoirs Offers Improved Production by Better Connectivity

Abstract: In the oilfield, the term "unconventional" almost always means difficult to get, for one or another reason. One reason addressed in this paper relates to formations characterized by the lack of permeable features that connect or can be easily connected to the wellbore using conventional stimulation techniques. The common logic of placing larger and larger fractures does work but, when using this approach, the cost-over-reward ratio can be far from desirable.It is well-known that placing a second fracture somet… Show more

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“…The process takes advantage of two phenomena: the altered stresses that can occur when a nearby fracture is opened (Warpinski et al 1989, Surjaatmadja 2007a, 2007b, 2007c2008;Moschovidis et al 2000) and the creation of slip planes by the naturally varying widths of each fracture forming the horizontal microfractures, as illustrated in Fig. 7 (Surjaatmadja 2010). In Fig.…”
Section: Asf Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The process takes advantage of two phenomena: the altered stresses that can occur when a nearby fracture is opened (Warpinski et al 1989, Surjaatmadja 2007a, 2007b, 2007c2008;Moschovidis et al 2000) and the creation of slip planes by the naturally varying widths of each fracture forming the horizontal microfractures, as illustrated in Fig. 7 (Surjaatmadja 2010). In Fig.…”
Section: Asf Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%