Pete 629 Advanced Hydraulic Fracturing: - Dr. Peter P. Valkó
Pete 629 Advanced Hydraulic Fracturing: - Dr. Peter P. Valkó
HYDRAULIC FRACTURING
Dr. Peter P. Valk
professor
Texas A&M University
RICH 709 862-2757
[email protected]
Source:
Reservoir
Stimulation
3rd Ed.
Horizontal fracture
Vertical fracture
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An Early Paradigm
h
w
Rf
q J post Dp
Can it be done?
sH,min
sH,min
xf
sH,max
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Hydraulic Fracture
sH,max
Radial
converging
flow in frac
sH,max
D
xf
sH,min
Fracture Morphology
(source: Petroleum Well Construction)
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Fracture Propagation
Elasticity
Fluid Friction
Material balance
Fracture Mechanics
(Propagation)
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Goals first
Which wellbore-fracture orientation is
favorable?
Which can be done?
How large should the treatment be?
What part of the proppant will reach the
pay?
Width and length (optimum dimensions)?
How can it be realized?
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13
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Fluid type
Oil-based (phasing out)
Water based (polimer)
Linear
Cross linked
Containing Nitrogen or Carbon dioxide
gas
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Gelling Agent
pH range
Temperature range oF
B, non-delayed
guar, HPG
8-12
70-300
B, delayed
guar, HPG
8-12
70-300
Zr, delayed
guar
7-10
150-300
Zr, delayed
guar
5-8
70-250
Zr, delayed
CMHPG, HPG
9-11
200-400
Zr-a, delayed
CMHPG
3-6
70-275
Ti, non-delayed
guar, HPG,
CMHPG
7-9
100-325
Ti, delayed
guar, HPG,
CMHPG
7-9
100-325
Al, delayed
CMHPG
4-6
70-175
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Fluid additives
Additive
purpose
biocide
0.1-1.0 gal
fluid loss
10-50 lb
breakers
0.1-10 lb
friction
reducers
0.1-1.0 gal
surfactants
0.05-10
foaming
agents
1-10 gal
clay control
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Breakers
Breaker
Application
temp, deg F
Comments
Enzyme
60-200
Persulfates
(Sodium,
Ammonium)
120-200
Activated persulfates
70-120
Encapsulated
persulfates
120-200
High temperature
oxidixers
200-325
Fluid testing
Compatibility (Precipitation of solids)
Rheology (effect of temp, pH, shear)
Fluid Loss
Breaking
Proppant carrying capacity
Residue in the proppant pack
Filter-cake residue
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Proppant
small, rounded particles
uniform size (narrow mesh
distribution)
high degree of sphericity
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Permeability, Darcy
1000
100
10
1
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
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Sand
Inter.-Strength Ceramic
10
Inter.-Strength Bauxite
15
High-Strength Bauxite
20
0
Secure
15
20
10
Closure Stress (kpsi)
kpsi is 1000 psi, not Mpsi
25
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Particle diameter
(mm)
Smallest
Largest
Smallest
6/12
0.1320
0.0661
3.36
1.68
8/16
0.0937
0.0469
2.38
1.19
12/20
0.0661
0.0331
1.68
0.841
16/30
0.0469
0.0232
1.19
0.595
20/40
0.0331
0.0165
0.841
0.420
30/50
0.0232
0.0117
0.595
0.297
40/70
0.0165
0.0083
0.420
0.210
70/140
0.0083
0.0041
0.210
0.104
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Laboratory-Determined Permeability of
Selected Proppants at 6000 psi
(Highly optimistic, KCl water )
Proppant
150,000
200,000
310,000
370,000
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Main Concerns
Proppant crush
Proppant fine migration
Gel remaining
Non-Darcy flow
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Procedure