基于节流阀尺寸管理策略的非常规井反排生产优化

S. Baǧci, S. Stolyarov
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非常规井的反排周期非常关键,如果不合理优化,将会产生决定性的经济效果。井的成功既取决于完井方案,也取决于在井的初始生产阶段所采用的返排方案。如果在反排阶段(独立于完井技术)进行了无效的操作,则该井可能表现不佳,不适合开发。在非常规井中,根据储层参数和完井情况,有必要在安全区域内制定安全的井操作包层,以防止早期支撑剂返排。通过控制井口压力和地面阀门,并优化适当的节流孔尺寸,以保持支撑剂的自由生产,该井可以在该开发的安全井作业范围内开始生产。支撑剂反排生产模型显示,当采用选定的节流孔尺寸时,产水量下降,产液增加。通过在规定的反排周期内控制井底压力(FBHP),支撑剂产量随着节流道尺寸的减小和反排周期的延长而减小。该研究表明,优化节流阀尺寸以延长生产周期取决于压降、液量、井口压力和裂缝几何参数的敏感性。数值计算结果表明,影响支撑剂充填稳定性的关键参数是裂缝闭合压力、储层压力、支撑剂类型和尺寸以及压裂液类型。通过优化节流阀尺寸、井口压力(WHP)和FBHP,以及在设计的反排生产周期内预测的可生产支撑剂体积,开发了支撑剂反排方案。在反排阶段开始时,井筒被压裂液填充,节流孔的最小尺寸应尽可能小(12/64”)。在45天的反排期内,可控的FBHP管理对应的平均降压速率为10psi /天至200psi /天。最后,将开发的工作流程应用于设计反排周期和选择节流孔尺寸,以防止水力压裂非常规井中支撑剂过量产生和支撑剂破碎。本文介绍了选择所需节流孔尺寸和返排周期的方法和工作流程,以最大限度地降低压裂后返排期间产生大量支撑剂的风险。本文的案例研究将展示优化节流阀尺寸和返排方案的好处,以减少对裂缝导流能力的损害,并提高累积产量。经过优化的节流阀尺寸、返排策略和工作流程已被证明可以提高压裂非常规井的性能。
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Flowback Production Optimization for Choke Size Management Strategies in Unconventional Wells
The flowback period of the unconventional wells is very critical as it can cause determential ecomonical effects if not properly optimized. The success of the well is as dependent of the completion program as it is from the flowback program applied during the initial production period of the well. If ineffective operations are performed on the flowback phase {independently on the completion technology}, the well can underperform and become unsuitable for development. In unconventional wells, it is necessary to develop the safe well operating envelope in safe zone to prevent the early proppant flowback based on the reservoir parameters and the completions in place. The well can start producing in this developed safe well operating envelope by controlling the wellhead pressure and surface valves and optimizing the proper choke size to keep the well with free proppant production. Proppant flowback production modeling captured decline of water production as well as the increase of liquid production when a selected choke sizes is applied. By controlling the flowing bottomhole pressure (FBHP) during defined flowback period, the volume of proppant production decreased with decreasing chokes sizes and increasing long flowback periods. This study showed that the optimized choke sizes to improve the longer production periods depended on the sensitivity of pressure drawdown, liquid rates, wellhead pressure, and fracture geometry parameters. Numerical results showed that the critical parameters affecting the stability of the proppant pack are fracture closure pressure, reservoir pressure, proppant type and size, and type of fracturing fluid. Proppant flowback program developed by using optimized choke size, wellhead pressure (WHP) and FBHP, and amount of producible proppant volume predicted for designed flowback production periods. At the beginning of the flowback period, the wellbore is filled with fracturing fluid and the minimum choke size should be used as small as possible (12/64"). The controlled FBHP management over 45 days of flowback period corresponds to an average drawdown rate of 10 psi/day to 200 psi/day. Finally, the developed workflow applied to design flowback periods and selection of choke sizes to prevent excessive proppant production and proppant crushing in hydraulically fractured unconventional wells. This paper presents the methodology and workflow for selecting the required choke sizes and flowback periods to minimize the risk of production of high volume proppant during the flowback period after fracturing. The case study presented here in will present the benefits of optimizing choke sizes and flowback programs for reducing the damage to fracture conductivity and to increase the cumulative production. The optimized choke sizes, flowback strategies and workflow established with this case study have proven to increase the performance of fractured unconventional wells.
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