Technical Assessments of Horizontal Drilling with Multistage Fracturing to Increase Production from Hassi Tarfa Field, Algeria

Ala Eddine Aoun, V. Rasouli, Youcef Khetib, Atir Kaunain, Olivia Kost, Abdelhakim Khouissat
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Unconventional resources have become the core business of many petroleum companies to meet the increasing demand for energy. Several technologies and methods have been developed and deployed to unlock the potential of tight and ultra-tight formations. Hassi Tarfa (HTF) oil field is a thin and tight sandstone reservoir in Algeria, with an average permeability of less than 0.5 mD. However, all drilled wells in this field are vertical. Hydraulic Fracturing (HF) is the prime stimulation technique that is applied to increase oil recovery in unconventional reservoirs. Although the well production tremendously increases after fracking operation, it does not sustain for longer period of time, which keeps the estimated ultimate recovery (EUR) to be relatively low. In this study, a reservoir model was built and history matched, in order to consider three scenarios to optimize the horizontal lateral length in the HTF field. Then, multistage HF design was simulated using advanced 3D finite element software and exported to the model to estimate the potential increase of EUR. Sensitivities on number of HF stages, fluid volumes, and proppant were conducted to identify the optimal number of HF stages. The results of this study showed that, employing multistage hydraulic fracturing along horizontal drilling can significantly improve the oil recovery in HTF formation. Fracture length and the number of stages showed to be important design parameters. This study also identified the optimal range of operational parameters such as pumping schedule, proppant mass and perforation interval which are crucial to the cost reduction and operation efficiency.
阿尔及利亚Hassi Tarfa油田水平井多级压裂增产技术评价
非常规资源已成为许多石油公司的核心业务,以满足日益增长的能源需求。为了释放致密和超致密地层的潜力,已经开发和应用了几种技术和方法。阿尔及利亚Hassi Tarfa (HTF)油田是一个薄而致密的砂岩油藏,平均渗透率小于0.5 mD,但该油田所有的井都是垂直的。水力压裂(HF)是用于提高非常规油藏采收率的主要增产技术。虽然压裂作业后油井产量大幅增加,但持续时间不长,这使得估计的最终采收率(EUR)相对较低。在本研究中,建立了储层模型并进行了历史匹配,以考虑三种情况来优化HTF油田的水平段长度。然后,利用先进的三维有限元软件对多级高频设计进行仿真,并导出到模型中,以估计EUR的潜在增量。通过对HF级数、流体体积和支撑剂的敏感性来确定最佳的HF级数。研究结果表明,沿水平钻井采用多级水力压裂可显著提高HTF地层的采收率。裂缝长度和压裂段数是重要的设计参数。该研究还确定了泵送计划、支撑剂质量和射孔间隔等作业参数的最佳范围,这些参数对降低成本和提高作业效率至关重要。
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