Constraining tectonic components during a geomechanics-aided successful hydrofracturing campaign of tight gas exploration field
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Published:2021-11-20
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ISSN:2190-0558
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Container-title:Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology
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language:en
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Short-container-title:J Petrol Explor Prod Technol
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Kumar Rajeev Ranjan,Molenaar Menno Mathieu,Subbiah Surej Kumar
Abstract
AbstractThe horizontal stress profile plays an important role, extending from wellbore stability analysis to well completion optimization of tight gas reservoirs. When considering exploration fields with planned wells being drilled to 5500-m TVD, it is imperative to quantify tectonic effects at the well location. In addition, accurately predicting stress profile and fracture initiation values in vertical wells is required to identify sweet zones and barriers. This paper presents the details of a pre-fracture geomechanical model using breakouts and advanced acoustic data for post-fracture analysis. The analysis contains a history match of fracture initiation pressure, which consider the effects of filter cake around permeable sand, variation in tensile strength, and quantification of horizontal stress contrast in the different fields. Overall, three reservoirs have been analyzed, each containing more than eight wells with operations history. Core tests were used to calibrate dynamic-to-static rock elastic and mechanical properties, both of which reduced uncertainty in the model. The poroelastic horizontal strain method was used to build a continuous stress profile. Typically, the rock fabric found in the cores, images, and anisotropy data from the three reservoirs is different and required various dynamic-to static conversions. The Aeolian deposits-based reservoir has a wide variation in horizontal stress, and fracture height is typically governed by the stiffness of the layers. The lower permeability zones have relatively higher tensile strength, compared with higher permeability zones leading to relatively higher fracture initiation values. Overall, the ratio of maximum horizontal stress-to-minimum horizontal stress varies between 1.20 and 1.28 based on post-fracture analysis, which correlates well with regional tectonics and structural data. Depending on lithological variation and structure changes, the horizontal strain component varies at the layer level within regional tectonics. Inversion of fracturing data helped to constrain horizontal strain and stress variations in the field.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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General Energy,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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