Increasing Coal Seam Gas Field Productivity with Horizontal Well Technology: A Case Study

Xuejun Lin, G. Sutherland, D. Cumming, B. Thomas, A. Sani
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A Coal Seam Gas Field, operated by Origin Energy as upstream operator of the APLNG project in Queensland, Australia has been on commercial production since 2005. From inception to 2012 the development concept used vertical cavitated wells or vertical fracture stimulated wells. Four pilot surface to in-seam well pairs were successfully drilled and commissioned in 2012 and 2013. Based on the performance of these pilots, further development of the coal seam gas field converted from stimulated vertical wells to horizontal wells from 2015 onwards. Surface-in-seam (SIS), high-angle-sump-horizontals (HASH), and multi-laterals wells drilled with coil tubing technologies were implemented in the field. The paper describes horizontal wells drilling, completion and geo-steering technology. The optimal operational strategies of horizontal wells are also described and the production performance of horizontal wells are compared to the vertical well performance. The key factors contributing to the success of horizontal drilling in the field are presented.
利用水平井技术提高煤层气田产能的实例研究
Origin Energy作为澳大利亚昆士兰APLNG项目的上游运营商,自2005年以来一直在进行商业生产。从一开始到2012年,开发理念是使用垂直空化井或垂直压裂井。2012年和2013年,4口从地面到缝内的试验井成功钻井并投产。基于这些试点的表现,从2015年起,煤层气田的进一步开发从增产直井转向水平井。在现场使用了螺旋管技术钻井的面槽井(SIS)、大角度井槽水平井(HASH)和多分支井。介绍了水平井钻井、完井和地质导向技术。阐述了水平井的最佳作业策略,并将水平井的生产动态与直井的生产动态进行了比较。介绍了影响该油田水平井钻井成功的关键因素。
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