Selection of friction reducer for slickwater fracturing to achieve both fracking robustness and production maximisation

J. J. Wu
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Fracking robustness and production maximisation are the ultimate pursuits of slickwater fracturing. The former requires an 'all-weather' applicability of slickwater, whereas the latter dictates the fluid to be non-damaging to reservoir formation. Since friction reducer (FR) is the mere indispensable component of slickwater, the requirements for fluid essentially translate for this FR. In this report, an attempt is made to describe experimentally and comparatively the outcomes of FR screening based upon current industrial practices, which are often contradictory in nature, followed by the author's opinions and recommendations. Two commercially available FRs, with distinctive properties, were chosen for demonstration. Regarding fracking robustness, the assessments include a series of compatibility and friction flow loop examinations. The aspects of production maximisation are elucidated through core flood regained perm, proppants pack elution and filtration through porous media experiments. A simplified FR selection guide is proposed with its validity corroborated by field results.
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为滑溜水压裂选择减摩剂,实现压裂稳健性和产量最大化
压裂稳健性和产量最大化是滑溜水压裂的终极追求。前者要求滑溜水具有“全天候”适用性,而后者要求滑溜水对储层无损害。由于摩擦减速器(FR)是滑溜水中必不可少的组成部分,因此对该FR的流体要求基本上是转换的。在本报告中,本文试图通过实验描述和比较基于当前工业实践的FR筛选结果,这些结果通常在本质上是矛盾的,然后是作者的意见和建议。选择了两个具有独特性能的商用fr进行演示。在压裂稳健性方面,评估包括一系列相容性和摩擦流环检查。通过岩心注水回采、支撑剂充填洗脱和多孔介质过滤实验,阐明了产量最大化的各个方面。提出了一种简化的FR选择指南,并通过现场试验验证了其有效性。
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