Completion Diagnostics Learnings from Shale Development Projects

C. Ramos, R. Woodroof, Mark N. Warren
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Accelerating the learning curve in the development of the Vaca Muerta utilizing lessons learned in North American unconventional resource plays is the focus of this paper. Reducing completion costs while maintaining high productivity has become a key objective in the current low-price environment. Completion diagnostics have been demonstrated to optimize stimulation and completion parameters that have shaped successful field developments. The paper reviews stimulation diagnostic data from wells completed in the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, Eagle Ford, Wolfcamp and Niobrara shale formations. Case histories are presented in which proppant and fluid tracers were successfully employed in completion optimization processes. In the examples presented, diagnostic results were used to assess the stimulation of high productivity intervals within a target zone, evaluate various completion methods, and optimize stage and cluster spacing. The diagnostic data were compared with post-frac production rates in an effort to correlate completion changes with well performance. Results presented compare first, engineered perforations versus conventional geometrically spaced perforations to drive up effectiveness in cluster stimulation. Second, new chemistries, such as nanosurfactant, versus conventional chemistries to cut either completion cost or prove their profitability. Third, employing an effective choke management strategy to improve well productivity. Last, as in any stacked pay, determining fracture height growth in order to optimize well density, well spacing, field development and ultimately the recovery of the natural resources. Completion effectiveness is shown to be improved by landing laterals in high productivity target intervals, increasing proppant coverage across the lateral by utilizing the most effective completion methods, optimizing cluster spacing and decreasing the number of stages to reduce completion costs while achieving comparable production rates. Cluster treatment efficiency (CTE), in particular, has become a critical metric when optimizing hydraulic fracturing treatment designs based on current and future well densities. It can be used to rationalize well performance as well as to identify possible candidates for a refrac program. Using completion diagnostics, successful completion techniques were identified that led to production enhancements and cost reductions in prolific plays such as the Tuscaloosa Marine Shale, Eagle Ford, Wolfcamp and Niobrara.
页岩开发项目的完井诊断经验
利用北美非常规资源区块的经验,加快Vaca Muerta区块开发的学习曲线是本文的重点。在当前低价格环境下,降低完井成本同时保持高生产率已成为一个关键目标。已经证明完井诊断可以优化增产和完井参数,这些参数影响了油田的成功开发。本文回顾了Tuscaloosa海相页岩、Eagle Ford、Wolfcamp和Niobrara页岩地层完井的增产诊断数据。介绍了支撑剂和流体示踪剂在完井优化过程中成功应用的实例。在上述示例中,诊断结果用于评估目标层内高产能层的增产措施,评估各种完井方法,并优化分段和簇间距。将诊断数据与压裂后的产量进行比较,以便将完井变化与油井性能联系起来。研究结果首先将工程射孔与常规几何间距射孔进行了比较,以提高射孔簇增产效果。其次,与传统化学剂相比,纳米表面活性剂等新型化学剂可以降低完井成本或证明其盈利能力。第三,采用有效的节流管理策略来提高油井产能。最后,与任何层叠产层一样,确定裂缝高度的增长,以优化井密度、井距、油田开发,最终实现自然资源的采收率。研究表明,通过在高产目标层段下入水平段,利用最有效的完井方法增加支撑剂覆盖水平段,优化簇间距,减少压裂段数以降低完井成本,同时达到相当的产量,可以提高完井效率。特别是簇处理效率(CTE),已经成为基于当前和未来井密度优化水力压裂处理设计的关键指标。它可以用来合理化井的性能,也可以用来确定可能的重复压裂项目。通过完井诊断,研究人员确定了成功的完井技术,从而提高了Tuscaloosa Marine Shale、Eagle Ford、Wolfcamp和Niobrara等高产区块的产量并降低了成本。
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