Performance Improvement of Viscoelastic Stimulation Fluids With Nanoparticles

Author:

Bybee Karen1

Affiliation:

1. JPT Assistant Technology Editor

Abstract

This article, written by Assistant Technology Editor Karen Bybee, contains highlights of paper SPE 113533, "Performance Enhancements of Viscoelastic- Surfactant Stimulation Fluids With Nanoparticles," by James B. Crews, SPE, and Tianping Huang, SPE, Baker Hughes, originally prepared for the 2008 SPE Europec/EAGE Conference and Exhibition, Rome, 9-12 June. The paper has not been peer reviewed. The full-length paper introduces newly developed, select nanosized crystals with unique surface charges and explains how nanoparticle technology pseudocrosslinks viscoelastic surfactant (VES) rod-like micelles together to improve the fluid-loss control and proppant transport of VES fluids to a performance level similar to that of a crosslinked-polymer fluid (CPF). The nanoparticle-pseudocrosslinked VES-micelle fluid develops a wall-building pseudofilter cake on the face of porous media to control fluid loss. Introduction CPFs are the most common type of fluid used for hydraulic fracturing. These fluids can achieve high viscosities with low leakoff rates for a wide range of reservoir temperatures and permeabilities. With their efficient leakoff control, CPFs can be used to generate excellent fracture geometry in most reservoirs. They also have excellent proppant-suspension and -placement capability. However, one weakness of CPFs is the fracture-conductivity dam-age that occurs as a result of incomplete crosslinked-polymer filter-cake removal from the fracture. Over the past decade, classical VES-fluid systems have been used for frac packs and conventional hydraulic fracturing. The composition of these fluid systems typically has been fresh water, salt [such as 4% potassium chloride (KCl)], and VES product. The classical VES-fluid systems have viscosity-dependant leakoff control into porous media and do not develop or leave filter cake on a fracture face. The advantage of this type of leakoff control is that no filter-cake damage occurs in the fracture. However, a disadvantage is that a significantly high amount of whole-gel leakoff occurs into the formation during a treatment, and most often insufficient treatment fluid remains in the fracture for generating proper fracture geometry. Additionally, no internal breaker technology has existed for VES systems until recently. The reliance on the external breaking mechanism has resulted in too frequent poor and incomplete VES-fluid cleanup from the treated reservoir. Crosslinked Polymer vs. Pseudocrosslinked Micelles Two key parameters for crosslinking polymers in an aqueous medium is the molecular weight of the polymer and the degree of polymer overlap. The more polymer overlap there is, the more intrapolymer (polymer-to-polymer) crosslinking that can occur. In almost all cases, crosslinking polymers significantly improves performance properties for hydraulic fracturing, such as much higher fluid viscosity, improved thermal stability, better proppant transport, and lower rate of fluid leakoff.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Strategy and Management,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Industrial relations,Fuel Technology

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