Hydraulic Fracturing Value Boosting Through Operational Innovation and Data Analytics, MDC and Inchi Fields Case Study

F. Salazar, N. Vasconez, Pedro Artola, Dorian Jaramillo, Diego Cueva, D. Cuenca, Bernardo Coronel, Mauricio Unapanta
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A fracturing campaign in mature fields in Ecuador demonstrated the advantages of hydraulic fracturing to optimize production and maximize the extraction of the remaining reserves. Good design practices were key to the success of the fracturing campaign in MDC and Inchi fields. Initially, a comprehensive process of characterization was carried out to select the candidates for hydraulic fracturing in the Napo U and T formations to perform an initial fracturing campaign, studying among other characteristics, reservoir permeability, skin, pore pressure, remaining oil saturation, porosity, geomechanical properties, and completion integrity. A small group of wells was selected for hydraulic fracturing using the channel fracturing technique. The second phase consisted of optimizing the fracture design by improving the fracture geometry and conductivity, as well as the application proppant flowback control. Improved fracture geometry and proppant flowback prevention were identified as key elements for the success of the fracturing campaign in these mature fields. Fracturing channel technique was implemented to generate higher fracture conductivity in a low reservoir pressure environment by creating a highly conductive fracture that reduce the drawdown pressure during production. Because of successful implementation, the channel fracturing technique became the preferred completion method in the field for wells requiring stimulation. Twenty five hydraulic fracturing treatments were performed from 2018 to 2022, all demonstrating outstanding production results. The implementation of hydraulic fracturing increased the volume of recoverable reserves by 20%. Operationally, the application of channel fracturing allowed performing more aggressive pump schedules without the risk of screenout, achieving fracture conductivities in the order of 90,000 md-ft and skin values of –2 and –3.5. The learning curve and the results obtained in these fields are important sources of information for implementing hydraulic fracturing in mature fields to increase production and reduce risk.
通过操作创新和数据分析提高水力压裂价值,MDC和Inchi Fields案例研究
厄瓜多尔成熟油田的压裂试验证明了水力压裂在优化产量和最大限度地开采剩余储量方面的优势。良好的设计实践是MDC和Inchi油田压裂作业成功的关键。首先,进行了全面的表征过程,以选择Napo U和T地层的水力压裂候选层,进行初始压裂作业,研究其他特征,包括储层渗透率、表皮、孔隙压力、剩余油饱和度、孔隙度、地质力学性质和完井完整性。选择了一小部分井进行水力压裂,采用通道压裂技术。第二阶段包括通过改善裂缝几何形状和导流能力来优化裂缝设计,以及应用支撑剂返排控制。改善裂缝形状和防止支撑剂返排是这些成熟油田压裂作业成功的关键因素。采用压裂通道技术,在低储层压力环境下,通过创造高导流性裂缝,降低生产过程中的压降压力,从而产生更高的裂缝导流能力。由于该技术的成功实施,该技术已成为油田增产井的首选完井方法。从2018年到2022年,共进行了25次水力压裂,均取得了良好的生产效果。水力压裂的实施使可采储量增加了20%。在作业中,采用通道压裂可以在没有筛出风险的情况下进行更积极的泵送计划,实现了90000 md-ft的裂缝导流能力和-2和-3.5的表皮值。在这些油田获得的学习曲线和结果是在成熟油田实施水力压裂以提高产量和降低风险的重要信息来源。
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