SPE Annual Fall Technical Conference and Exhibition 1978
DOI: 10.2118/7496-ms
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The Optimization Of Well Spacing And Fracture Length In Low Permeability Gas Reservoirs

Abstract: Introduction Low permeability gas reservoirs are currently being developed in numerous basins in the United States and Canada. Typical reservoirs contain 25 to 100 net feet of gas pay, gas porosities ranging from 3 to 8 percent, original reservoir pressures from 1500 to 15,000 psi and formation gas permeabilities that range from .001 to 1.0 md. Considering these wide ranges in formation properties, it is of primary concern to determine the properties, it is of primary concern to determine the… Show more

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“…As an example of a low leakoff application, the data of Holditch et al 40 have been used in the simulator to predict MHF treatment performance. Since these authors used the design method of Geertsma and de Klerk, 8 which does not require information on insitu stresses, we have investigated the influence of the effective stress ratio Ra on fracture propagation.…”
Section: Mhf Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example of a low leakoff application, the data of Holditch et al 40 have been used in the simulator to predict MHF treatment performance. Since these authors used the design method of Geertsma and de Klerk, 8 which does not require information on insitu stresses, we have investigated the influence of the effective stress ratio Ra on fracture propagation.…”
Section: Mhf Treatmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Holditch et al (1978) correctly pointed out that as effective propped length increases, the initial flow rate and ultimate recovery are usually increased. Holditch also pointed out that the bigger the fracture treatments the better!…”
Section: Fracture Half-length and Widthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…permeability reservoirs, often long fracture lengths are the goal. 9 Both conductivity and fracture lengths directly relate to the quality of proppant transport, and this in turn impacts overall well productivity. In ideal situations, a slow settling velocity and a longer settling period are needed for the continuous suspension of proppants after pumping.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%