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DOI: 10.2118/149925-ms
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Multistage Hydraulic Fracturing in Horizontal Wells as a Method For the Effective Development of Gas-Condensate Fields in the Arctic Region

Abstract: Currently considerable part of new oil and gas fields put into production, features structurally complex low permeable reservoirs. Under complex Arctic climatic conditions, Yamal in particular, development of gas-condensate deposits seems to be especially difficult and capital intensive task. To increase projects commercial efficiency, productivity of each gas well needs to be maximized. Classic solution here is to drill vertical well (VW) with fracture. Under complicated conditions especially when developing … Show more

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“… Improve the well's productivity by creating conductive paths to increase the contact between the reservoir and the wellbore (10,11).  Limitation: temporary solution.…”
Section: Hydraulic Fracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Improve the well's productivity by creating conductive paths to increase the contact between the reservoir and the wellbore (10,11).  Limitation: temporary solution.…”
Section: Hydraulic Fracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Longer propped-fracture half-lengths extended the production-rate plateau. Indriati et al (2002) proposed a model that predicts the performance of hydraulically fractured gas/condensate reservoirs and adjusts the fracture-treatment design. Indriati et al (2002) found that for every bottomhole flowing pressure, there is an optimum fracture geometry that maximizes the productivity of the well.…”
Section: Hydraulic Fracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indriati et al (2002) proposed a model that predicts the performance of hydraulically fractured gas/condensate reservoirs and adjusts the fracture-treatment design. Indriati et al (2002) found that for every bottomhole flowing pressure, there is an optimum fracture geometry that maximizes the productivity of the well. Orangi et al (2011) found that one of the key parameters that controls the performance of hydraulically fractured wells is the surface contact area between the fracture and the matrix.…”
Section: Hydraulic Fracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The shale revolution is referred as the bloom of shale production due to the technological improvement of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. The improvements include hydraulic fracturing in horizontal well reduced from 200 m apart to 50 m while having over 60 stages per well (Aguilera and Ripple 2012;Ignatyev et al 2011) the USA is the world's largest dry natural gas producer because of the shale gas revolution. It contributes to 20% of the world consumption, in which 40% of the supply is from shale (Sieminski 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%