A. Al-Suleimani, Juan Chavez, Hazim Abbass, Radouan Smaoui, A. Abassi, Bachir El Hamal, Aissa Bachir, Srichand Poludasu, M. Yi, B. Attia, A. Ouenes
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3D Enhanced Subsurface Data Visualization and Integration for Effective Horizontal Well Multi Transverse Fracture Development on a Clastic Tight Gas Field in Oman
Horizontal wells with multiple transverse fractures were defined as the key well architecture and completion strategy oriented to develop clastic tight gas accumulation otherwise impossible to be developed with vertical wells. However, a detailed evaluation during early deployment indicates the need for an integrated subsurface platform (ISP) covering geophysics, geology and geomechanics, to support well placement, well orientation and hydraulic fractured design.
Detailed subsurface characterization was used to build the ISP. Geomechanical logs estimated using the drilling data, as wells as, wireline logs are used to define engineered completion strategies. The ISP provide us with three dimensional properties maps capturing lithogical, petrophysical and geomechanical properties distribution, this allow the identification of the properties anisotropy coveing key variables including, elastic properties, in-situ stress variation, stress rotation across the field and stress anisotropy, thecombination of the predicted stimulated reservoir volume and the dynamic model, both part of the ISP, were used to access potential production forecast for selected well locations.
The ISP support the identification of geological sweet spot to definelanding zones and optimizing the hydraulic fracturing to improve the production performance. We will discuss how the geomechanical evaluation provides us the spatially varying stress magnitude and stress orientation and strain across the tight reservoir units. The use of the geological and geomechanical data within the ISP can be used to estimate geomechanical half lengths that are used to improve fracture design. We will also discuss how completion optimization and number of perforation clusters can be defined to maximize gas production based on a better understading of the special variation of petrophysical, geomechanical and lithological properties across reservoir units.
The described integrated subsurface platform can be used to help optimize horizontal well placement, well orientation and fracture completion design. It will be discussed the procedures and process of integration geophysical, geological and geomechanical reservoir properties into the ISP, as well as, how this was used to support the continuous development of these tight gas accumulation in Oman.