儿童/父母良好互动;研究防止压裂的解决方案

A. Haghighat, James Ewert
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对于特定的非常规资产,最大化油气采收率往往与井距考虑与完井设计相冲突。这可能导致复杂的子井/父井相互作用,包括压裂命中和储量重新分配。在规划生产资产附近的成功油田开发时,必须仔细评估压裂冲击的风险,以尽量减少任何损害和潜在的利润损失。枯竭、井距、岩石性质和完井设计等多种因素都会导致压裂冲击的风险。了解裂缝冲击的可能原因,可以考虑采取适当的缓解措施,如母井预压、再压裂、增加邻距和修改完井设计。为了评估每一项补救措施,研究人员对几口非常规二叠纪油井进行了速率瞬态分析(RTA),以识别井和储层特征。基于这些结果,进行了多相/多井数值模拟,以评估每次操作的有效性,以最大限度地降低未来裂缝撞击的风险。应用不同的压裂冲击缓解方法,将给出母井/子井压力和生产动态的模拟结果。考虑母井关井,确定井筒周围的压力累积;注气和注水(预加载)。注水导致井筒附近的压力积聚最高(这降低了压裂冲击的风险);然而,将注入的水排出需要几个月的时间。通过数值模拟评估了重复压裂作业所带来的产量提升,假设了不同的裂缝设计,包括延长现有的水力裂缝和增加新的裂缝。然后通过改变井距和完井来研究子井和母井的动态。确定了井距和完井设计的最佳组合,以最大限度地提高子/母井的产量,并最大限度地降低压裂冲击的风险。最后,确定母井枯竭对子井产能的影响。这项工作提出了一个可复制和可访问的工作流程,以评估多种压裂冲击缓解方法对储层性能的影响。
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Child/Parent Well Interactions; Study the Solutions to Prevent Frac-Hits
Maximizing the hydrocarbon recovery for a given unconventional asset often clashes well spacing considerations against completion design. This can result in complex child/parent well interactions that can include frac-hits and reserve reallocation. In planning for a successful field development within the vicinity of producing assets, the risk of frac-hits must be evaluated carefully to minimize any damage and potential profit loss. Multiple factors such as depletion, well spacing, rock properties, and completion design all contribute to the risk of a frac-hit. Understanding the probable cause of a frac-hit allows for appropriate mitigation operations such as parent well pre-loading, re-fracturing, increased offset spacing, and revised completion design to be considered. To evaluate each remedial operation, several unconventional Permian oil wells were studied with Rate Transient Analysis (RTA) to identify well and reservoir characteristics. Based on these results multi-phase/multi-well numerical modeling was performed to evaluate how effective each operation would be to minimize the risk of future frac-hits. Simulation results regarding pressure and production performance of parent/child wells will be presented applying different frac-hit mitigation methods. Pressure build-ups around the wellbore were determined considering parent well shut-in; gas injection and water injection (pre-loading). Water injection resulted in the highest pressure build-ups in the vicinity of the wellbore (which reduces the risk of a frac-hit); however, it takes several months to unload the injected water. Production uplift due to a re-fracturing operation was evaluated with numerical modeling assuming different fracture designs that include the extension of current hydraulic fractures and adding new fractures. The performance of child and parent wells were then investigated by changing the well spacing and completion. Optimum combinations of well spacing and completion designs were determined to maximize child/parent well production and minimize the risk of frac-hits. Finally, the impact of parent well depletion on the productivity of the child well is determined. This work presents a replicable and accessible workflow to assess the impact of multiple frac-hit mitigation methods on reservoir performance.
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