All Days 2015
DOI: 10.2118/176936-ms
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Saudi Arabia's Emerging Unconventional Carbonate Shale Resources: Moving to Horizontals with an Integrated Engineering and Geosciences Approach

Abstract: Unconventional resources in Saudi Arabia symbolize an opportunity to extend required gas plateaus in the long term, to substitute gas for liquid fuels, and to provide potential feedstock for the growing chemical industry. This paper aims to outline an integrated completion engineering and geosciences approach that was applied in the Jafurah shale gas play. The goal was to address complex unconventional reservoirs and their associated challenges, and to determine the optimum completion and fracture design. … Show more

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“…From published data, we deduce that total fracturing fluid volumes and proppant mass per wellbore are about 18,000 m 3 (∼113,000 bbls) and 3600 tons (∼7.2 MM lbs) [44,45,47,81]. The average horizontal wellbore length in the Jafurah basin is approximately 1500 m (∼5000 ft) [45,53]. Some mudrock plays are further characterized by high pore pressure and a small difference between the principal stresses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…From published data, we deduce that total fracturing fluid volumes and proppant mass per wellbore are about 18,000 m 3 (∼113,000 bbls) and 3600 tons (∼7.2 MM lbs) [44,45,47,81]. The average horizontal wellbore length in the Jafurah basin is approximately 1500 m (∼5000 ft) [45,53]. Some mudrock plays are further characterized by high pore pressure and a small difference between the principal stresses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Closure pressure in the TWQ ranges between 0.98 and 1.05 psi/ft, based on DFITs [35]. The direction of the minimum regional stress is directed NNW, prompting for development with laterals extending in a NNW-SSE direction.…”
Section: Tectonic Closure Pressure and Fluid Overpressurementioning
confidence: 99%