Production Induced Stress Change Impact on Infill Well Flowback Operations in Permian Basin

Wei Zheng, Lili Xu, Katharine Moncada, Tao Xu, P. Pankaj, Shekhar Sinha
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As many unconventional basins are maturing, infill well drilling and completion has taken the center stage in the development phase. Most operators now realize the importance of incorporating the geomechanical changes induced by stimulation and production of the parent wells while placing infill child wells. But after drilling and completion, post-stimulation flowback is also critical in maintaining well productivity and performance. To optimize field management strategy, a comprehensive understanding of the impact of production induced geomechanical property changes on infill well performance and its safe operating window for flowback operation is important. This paper investigates a well located in Permian basin and provides insights on flowback operation strategies for infill well using fully coupled finite element model and flowback simulator to help reduce fracture damage and maximize well deliverability. First an integrated workflow coupling fracture, reservoir and geo-mechanic models is used in this paper to systematically investigate the depletion effects. Then a flowback simulator is utilized to robustly study the safe operating window for the infill well, implementing updated formation properties from previous model. A corresponding base model is created over wells completed in the Permian basin with geo-mechanical earth model generated from logs and field data. The integrated workflow with finite element computation was applied to predict the induced stress change after stimulation and production. To better understand the influence of geomechanical property changes over infill well performance and proppant flowback, a second model is also created, but without consideration of any production induced geomechanical property changes during flowback simulation. The differences of safe operating window simulated from these two models are compared and anaylized to reveal the impacts of stress change over the infill well in this area. Guidelines for adjusting choke settings and possible completion re-design are recommended to help reduce proppant flowback and improve the overall well productivity. Based on the numerical results from above modeling study and comparison, flowback strategy is analyzed for infill well. In normal stress environment, due to the change in stress state from production and increase in differential stress around the wellbore, the choke management and possible completion design are adjusted accordingly as to reduce proppant flowback and optimize well performance. In addition, the capability of the workflow to model pressure depletion and associated stress conditions with respect to time enables us to optimize the field development for the area in long term. The study presents a reference to strategic planning for operators and service companies to manage their infill well flowback operation on an existing pad with improved completion efficiency and stimulated volume in Permian basin. Intensive flowback operation management can help yield significant improvement in the well's long-term performance.
二叠纪盆地生产诱发应力变化对充填井反排作业的影响
随着非常规油气盆地的逐渐成熟,钻井完井技术已成为油气开发的核心环节。大多数作业者现在都意识到,在放置填充子井时,考虑母井增产和生产所引起的地质力学变化的重要性。但在钻完井之后,增产后返排对于维持油井产能和性能也至关重要。为了优化油田管理策略,全面了解生产引起的地质力学性质变化对填充井性能的影响及其反排作业的安全操作窗口非常重要。本文以二叠纪盆地的一口井为研究对象,利用全耦合有限元模型和反排模拟器,对充填井的反排作业策略进行了深入研究,以减少裂缝损害,最大限度地提高油井产能。首先,本文采用裂缝、储层和地球力学模型相结合的综合工作流程,系统地研究了枯竭效应。然后利用反排模拟器稳健地研究了充填井的安全操作窗口,实现了先前模型中更新的地层属性。根据测井和现场数据生成的地球力学模型,对Permian盆地的完井井建立相应的基础模型。应用集成工作流程与有限元计算相结合的方法,预测增产生产后的诱导应力变化。为了更好地了解地质力学性质变化对充填井性能和支撑剂返排的影响,还创建了第二个模型,但没有考虑反排模拟过程中任何生产引起的地质力学性质变化。对比分析了两种模型模拟的安全操作窗口的差异,揭示了应力变化对该地区充填井的影响。建议调整节流阀设置和可能的完井重新设计指南,以帮助减少支撑剂返排,提高整体油井产能。根据上述模拟研究和对比的数值结果,分析了充填井的反排策略。在正常应力环境下,由于生产过程中应力状态的变化和井筒周围差应力的增加,相应地调整节流管理和可能的完井设计,以减少支撑剂返排,优化井性能。此外,该工作流程能够根据时间对压力损耗和相关压力条件进行建模,使我们能够长期优化该地区的油田开发。该研究为作业者和服务公司提供了战略规划参考,以管理现有区块的充填井反排作业,提高完井效率和增产产量。密集的反排作业管理有助于显著提高油井的长期性能。
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