Thermally Controlled Fluid to Reduce Formation Breakdown Pressures in Tight Gas Reservoirs

Misfer J. Almarri, M. AlTammar, K. Alruwaili, Shuang Zheng
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High breakdown pressure is one of the major challenges in deep tight gas reservoirs. In certain wells, achieving breakdown pressures within the completion tubular yield limit is not possible, and those zones may have to be abandoned without fracturing. Using thermally controlled fluid can lower the formation temperature and ultimately reduce the stresses of the tight gas reservoir formation near the wellbore. The objective of this study is to prove numerically that having a cooled near-wellbore region is a feasible and effective solution to reduce the breakdown pressure. An integrated hydraulic fracturing and reservoir simulator that has been developed at the University of Texas at Austin is utilized for this study. The simulator is a non-isothermal, multi-phase black-oil flow in reservoir, fracture, and wellbore domains. It was found that using thermally controlled fluid is effective in reducing breakdown pressure. Bottomhole Pressure (BHP) decreased by up to around 60% when the temperature of the near-wellbore region is reduced by 60 °F under the simulated conditions in this study. Injecting thermally controlled fluid did not only reduce the high breakdown pressure but also improve the hydraulic fractures efficiency and complexity. This technique is novel and has not been studied in depth in the literature. Utilizing thermally controlled fluid can be a cost effective solution to reduce high breakdown pressure in tight gas reservoirs.
热控流体降低致密气藏地层破裂压力
高破裂压力是深部致密气藏开发面临的主要挑战之一。在某些井中,在完井管屈服极限内达到破裂压力是不可能的,这些区域可能不得不在不压裂的情况下放弃。使用热控流体可以降低地层温度,最终降低井筒附近致密气藏地层的应力。本研究的目的是在数值上证明在近井区域冷却是降低击穿压力的可行有效的解决方案。该研究使用了德克萨斯大学奥斯汀分校开发的集成水力压裂和油藏模拟器。该模拟器模拟了储层、裂缝和井筒中的非等温多相黑油流。结果表明,采用热控液可有效降低击穿压力。在本研究的模拟条件下,当近井区域温度降低60华氏度时,井底压力(BHP)降低了60%左右。注入热控流体不仅降低了高破裂压力,而且提高了水力压裂效率和复杂性。这种技术是新颖的,在文献中还没有深入研究过。利用热控流体可以降低致密气藏的高破裂压力,这是一种经济有效的解决方案。
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