Sources of variability in flowback and produced water volumes from shale oil and gas wells

Bing Bai , Ken Carlson , Adam Prior , Caleb Douglas
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Abstract

Wastewater from shale oil and gas wells is an issue that has received significant attention although limited research has been conducted on the variability of water production from hydraulically fractured wells. In this paper, sources of variability in flowback and produced water volumes from horizontal oil and gas wells were examined and correlations established. Horizontal wells in the Denver-Julesburg basin operated by Noble Energy were studied and results show that water production varies with time, location and wellbore length as expected. Additionally, production volume variation with fracturing fluid type and water source (fresh versus recycled) was explored. Results indicate that both of these variables should also be considered when developing a general model for water production. A guar based frac fluid resulted in greater water production when compared to a cellulose-derivative based fluid. Finally, wells fraced with a fresh water based fluid had significantly greater produced water volume than geospatially-paired wells with a 1/7-recycled/fresh blend based fluid.

页岩油气井返排和产出水量变化的来源
页岩油气井的废水是一个备受关注的问题,尽管对水力压裂井产水变化的研究有限。本文研究了水平油气井返排和产出水量变化的来源,并建立了相关性。Noble Energy对Denver-Julesburg盆地的水平井进行了研究,结果表明,产水量随时间、位置和井眼长度的变化而变化。此外,研究人员还探索了压裂液类型和水源(新鲜与再生)的产量变化。结果表明,在建立一般的产水量模型时,还应考虑这两个变量。与纤维素衍生物压裂液相比,瓜尔胶基压裂液的产水量更高。最后,与使用1/7循环/新鲜混合基液的井相比,使用淡水基液压裂的井的产出水量显著增加。
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