1994
DOI: 10.2118/24992-pa
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Propped Fracturing as a Tool for Sand Control and Reservoir Management

Abstract: Summary Hydraulic fracturing has historically been a prime engineering tool for improving well producing rates, either by circumventing near-well damage or by stimulating well performance. This paper describes a somewhat new fracturing application where increasing rate was not the primary goal. In this case, the goal for fracturing was modification of the flow profile to allow a more uniform vertical production profile and thereby maximize sand-free rates over the perforated section of the re… Show more

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“…This gave a predicted PI of 16.5 bopd/psi (38 Sml/day/bar) .1. 2 One month after the frac job, post-frac PI was tested up to 16 bopd/psi (37 Sm1/daylbar), slowly building up to 19.5 bopd/psi (45 Sml/day/bar) at an associated rate of 12,500 bopd (2000 Sm)/day). This was in good agreement with predictions.…”
Section: Comparison With Field Results -8-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This gave a predicted PI of 16.5 bopd/psi (38 Sml/day/bar) .1. 2 One month after the frac job, post-frac PI was tested up to 16 bopd/psi (37 Sm1/daylbar), slowly building up to 19.5 bopd/psi (45 Sml/day/bar) at an associated rate of 12,500 bopd (2000 Sm)/day). This was in good agreement with predictions.…”
Section: Comparison With Field Results -8-19mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pumping schedule and job results are listed in Tables 1 and 3. The Frac & Packed well had a much lower skin (12) than the equivalent IGP well (45) -though not as low as the corresponding EGP well (6). The F&P design value was lower (2), but was not achieved in practice -probably because fracture growth did not stop at TSO, which reduced the final fracture width.…”
Section: Offshore Gas Wellsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In addition, F&P has great potential for completing wells in thin sand-shale laminated reservoirs: fracturing connects the individual reservoirs to the wellbore, allowing them to be depleted evenly. It has also been used for completing distant reservoirs by fracturing from a perforated interval that does not penetrate the target zone [6]. Furthermore, F&P can mitigate pressure-dependent processes leading to well inflow impairment such as deposition of asphaltenes, wax and sulphur.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bale et al 2 applied the indirect vertical fracturing technique to produce a weak formation sand free. In this method a stronger interval is perforated adjacent to the weak target interval and a hydraulic fracture is designed to grow into the target zone.…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%