带圆形切口的裸眼水平井高效大体积酸压裂

R. Kayumov, R. E. Urbina, K. Bander, G. Aidagulov, Fakuen F. Chang
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致密碳酸盐岩储层通常需要进行酸压裂增产处理,以实现经济开采。对于经过致密碳酸盐岩储层的长裸眼水平井,可能需要多个酸压裂段,但这通常需要永久性完井装置,将离散的目标层段分隔成特定的段。多段完井面临许多复杂问题,如井眼形状依赖性、分段之间的沟通风险、完井部署风险和成本。提出了一种简化的完井技术,可以沿裸眼油藏段放置多条裂缝,而无需进行复杂的完井。长裸眼水平井压裂面临的主要挑战是对裂缝的定位和定向控制有限或缺乏控制。降低压裂压力并迫使水力压裂在一个或多个目标深度启动的一种方法是在沿井筒的特定点机械削弱地层。这种弱点的一个例子是在裸眼井壁上切割成圆形缺口形状的空腔。该技术已在致密碳酸盐岩储层的一口多层水平注水井中实施。增产前在预定深度处切割了四个圆形切口,目的是在一次泵送作业中形成四个独立的裂缝。与传统的酸压裂作业相比,该作业所需的处理液量要大得多,而传统的酸压裂作业只有一条裂缝。为了提高所有四个层段的增产效果,在压裂过程中使用了可降解颗粒导流材料,暂时隔离已经增产的裂缝,并将压裂液分流到增产较少的层段。在连续油管使用盐酸旋转喷射工具形成圆形缺口后,成功进行了增产处理。作为环形切口和酸化压裂增产的主要成果,该井的注入能力指数提高了近4倍。在压裂前后分别测量了温度、井径、产量和饱和度,以评估所采用的完井方法。这些测量结果证实了整体注入能力的提高,并强调了新技术的进一步改进领域,主要涉及防止分支井中非目标分支的过度增产。
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Efficient Large Volume Acid Fracturing in Openhole Horizontal Well with Pre-Created Circular Notches
Tight carbonate reservoirs often require acid fracturing stimulation treatments to exploit them economically. In a horizontal well with a long openhole interval across a tight carbonate reservoir, multiple acid fracturing stages might be desirable, however this typically requires permanent completion devices to isolate discrete target intervals into specific stages. Multistage completions face many complications, such as hole-shape dependence, risk of communication between stages, completion deployment risks, and cost. A simplified completion technique was proposed to enable placement of multiple fractures along the openhole reservoir section without a complex completion. The main challenge in fracturing long openhole horizontal wellbores is limited or lack of control in positioning and orienting initiated fractures. One way to lower the fracturing pressure and force the hydraulic fracture to initiate at one or more desired target depths is to mechanically weaken the formation at specific points along the wellbore. An example of such a weak point is a cavity in the shape of a circular notch cut into the openhole wall. This technique was implemented in a multilateral horizontal water injector well drilled in a tight carbonate reservoir. Four circular notches were cut at predefined depths before stimulation with a goal of creating four separate fractures during one pumping operation. The volume of treating fluids required for the operation was significantly larger compared to a conventional acid fracturing job with only a single fracture propagating. To increase the effectiveness of stimulating all four intervals, degradable particulate diversion material was used during the treatment to temporarily isolate already stimulated fractures and divert treating fluids into less stimulated intervals. The stimulation treatment was successfully placed after the circular notches were created by coiled tubing using a rotational jetting tool with hydrochloric acid. As the primary result of the circular notching and acid fracturing stimulation, the injectivity index of this well increased almost four times. Temperature, caliper, production, and saturation logs were taken before and after fracturing to evaluate the applied completion approach. These measurements confirmed improved overall injectivity and highlighted areas for further improvements to the new technique, mainly related to preventing overstimulation of untargeted laterals in a multilateral well.
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