Measuring Fracture Network Pressures During Fracturing and Production in Unconventionals in Saudi Arabia

J. Rueda, J. Valbuena, S. Baki, Karim Mechkak, Mahfouz Mohannad, A. Momin, N. Mulhim
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There is little understanding on how the fracture networks in unconventional source plays, commonly referred as Stimulated Reservoir Volumes (SRV), grow with distance and time during the fracturing jobs and connect other offset laterals with or without hydraulically created SRVs. Understanding of this connectivity with offset wells helps on defining the distance among the laterals to avoid any potential negative impact during fracturing and production. In Jafurah field, several pads have been used to monitor pressures during the fracturing jobs (crosslinked, hybrids and slickwater) and flowbacks. This provides a unique way of measuring the fracturing network pressures at different distances for the initial life of the wells, starting from the generation of the fracture system up to pressures responses due to the production of offset wells. This paper summarizes the layout and technologies used in a series of pads to understand the connectivity among the wells. Bottom-hole and surface pressures were collected during frac and production in the pads. Also, the outer wells on the pads were monitored from offset contiguous pads. Once the pressure data was synchronized in the different events during fracturing, pressures are plotted to determine the level of pressure disturbance with time. Simultaneously, the absolute values are compared with the minimum stresses, re-opening pressures of natural fractures, and the vertical stresses from the area to determine if the fracture network is reaching the monitor wells and stimulating them. Pressures and derivative behavior are also plotted during the production of the offset wells, to see the level of interference during the initial production, and how the intensity changes as function of time. It was observed in all the pads that pressures in the monitor wells during the fracturing jobs have four periods: 1) no pressure disturbance is observed (compressibility effects); 2) pressure slowly increases up to equivalent minimum stress (closure pressure); 3) pressure continues increasing from the minimum horizontal stress up to re-opening pressure of the natural fracture systems; and 4) pressure stays above the natural frac re-opening pressure but below the vertical stresses (overburden). It can be seen that pressures in the monitor wells present a cumulative effect, suggesting a generation of fracture systems all hydraulically communicating. This paper will present the different levels of interference observed in the pads as a function of frac types, distance to the monitor wells, and existence of hydraulic fracture in the monitor area. The methodology can investigate interference in unconventional wells during the fracturing treatments and production. This approach will help in understanding how the fracture networks in unconventionals grow and connect to other offset wells.
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对于非常规油气区的裂缝网络(通常被称为增产储层体积(SRV))如何在压裂作业中随着距离和时间的推移而增长,以及如何在有或没有水力增产SRV的情况下连接其他邻井分支,人们知之甚少。了解与邻井的连通性有助于确定分支之间的距离,以避免在压裂和生产过程中产生任何潜在的负面影响。在Jafurah油田,在压裂作业(交联、混合和滑溜水)和返排过程中,已经使用了几个平台来监测压力。这提供了一种独特的方法来测量井的初始生命周期内不同距离的压裂网络压力,从裂缝系统的产生到由于邻井生产而产生的压力响应。本文总结了一系列平台的布局和技术,以了解井间的连通性。在压裂和生产过程中收集井底和地面压力。此外,还可以从邻近的垫块对垫块上的外部井进行监测。一旦压裂过程中不同事件的压力数据同步,就可以绘制压力图,以确定压力随时间的变化程度。同时,将其绝对值与最小应力、天然裂缝重开压力以及该区域的垂直应力进行比较,以确定裂缝网络是否到达监测井并对其进行增产。还绘制了邻井生产期间的压力和导数行为,以查看初始生产期间的干扰水平,以及强度随时间的变化情况。在所有平台上观察到,在压裂作业过程中,监测井的压力有四个阶段:1)没有观察到压力扰动(压缩性影响);2)压力缓慢增加直至等效最小应力(闭合压力);3)压力从最小水平应力持续增加,直至天然裂缝系统的再开启压力;4)压力高于天然压裂重开压力,但低于垂向应力(上覆层)。可以看出,监测井中的压力呈现出累积效应,表明这一代压裂系统都具有水力通信功能。本文将根据裂缝类型、与监测井的距离以及监测区域内是否存在水力裂缝等因素,分析观察到的不同程度的干扰。该方法可用于研究非常规井在压裂处理和生产过程中的干扰。这种方法将有助于了解非常规井的裂缝网络是如何生长并与其他邻井连接的。
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