Dynamic Fracture Volume Estimation using Flowback Data Analysis and its Correlation to Completion-Design Parameters

T. Moussa, H. Dehghanpour, Yingkun Fu, Obinna Ezulike
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Hydraulic fracturing combined with horizontal drilling is the key to unlocking vast unconventional reservoirs. However, understanding the relationship between fracturing/completion-design parameters and the process efficiency remains challenging. The objectives of this paper are 1) to estimate initial fracture volume and its variations during the production by using flowback data and 2) to investigate the existence of correlations between completion-design parameters and induced fracture volume process optimization. We analyze flowback data and completion-design parameters of 16 shale-gas completed in the Eagle Ford Formation. First, we estimate ultimate water recovery and initial fracture volume by using harmonic-decline model, and fracture volume loss during flowback by using a new iterative approach that accounts for fracture-porosity changes with time. Then, we conduct a multivariate analysis to develop empirical correlations of completions-design parameters with initial fracture volume and fracture characteristic-closure rate (FCR). The results show that harmonic-decline model could be used to estimate initial fracture volume with an average absolute percentage error (AAPE) of 7%. The correlations developed between initial fracture volume and completion-design parameters show that the proppant concentration has the most significant effect on fracture volume, followed by gross perforated interval (GPI) and shut-in time, respectively. Total vertical depth (TVD) and fluid injection rate have insignificant effects. The results indicate that increasing choke size during early flowback leads to a relatively-sharp decrease in fracture volume, while changing choke size during late flowback has negligible effects. The proposed correlation between FCR and completion-design parameters demonstrates the significant effect of proppant concentration on fracture closure during flowback, while GPI and TVD have negligible effects.
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基于反排数据分析的动态裂缝体积估算及其与完井设计参数的相关性
水力压裂与水平钻井相结合是开发巨大非常规油藏的关键。然而,理解压裂/完井设计参数与工艺效率之间的关系仍然具有挑战性。本文的目的是:1)利用反排数据估计初始裂缝体积及其在生产过程中的变化;2)研究完井设计参数与诱导裂缝体积过程优化之间是否存在相关性。本文分析了Eagle Ford组16个页岩气完井的反排数据和完井设计参数。首先,我们使用谐波递减模型估计了最终采收率和初始裂缝体积,并使用新的迭代方法计算了裂缝孔隙度随时间变化的反排过程中的裂缝体积损失。然后,我们进行了多变量分析,以建立完井设计参数与初始裂缝体积和裂缝特征闭合率(FCR)之间的经验相关性。结果表明,谐波衰减模型可用于估算初始裂缝体积,平均绝对百分比误差(AAPE)为7%。初始裂缝体积与完井设计参数之间的相关性表明,支撑剂浓度对裂缝体积的影响最为显著,其次是总射孔间隔(GPI)和关井时间。总垂直深度(TVD)和注液速率对其影响不显著。结果表明,在反排初期增加节流孔尺寸会导致裂缝体积的相对急剧下降,而在反排后期改变节流孔尺寸的影响可以忽略不计。FCR与完井设计参数之间的相关性表明,支撑剂浓度对返排过程中的裂缝闭合有显著影响,而GPI和TVD的影响可以忽略不计。
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