Phenomenology During Flowback in Unconventional Wells

Author:

Angulo Yznaga Reinaldo Jose1,Quintero Luis Fernando1,Negm Ehab1,Van Laer Pierre2

Affiliation:

1. Halliburton

2. ADNOC

Abstract

Abstract Flowback of wells after hydraulic fracturing has always been under debate because the future performance of fractured hydraulic wells depends on the operational procedure applied during the flowback. Unconventional reservoirs have become increasingly important hydrocarbon resources to develop and produce for the oil and gas industry, and the best cost-efficient approach to develop and produce unconventional reservoirs is by drilling and completion of horizontal multi-stage hydraulic fractured wells. Hence the complexity of the phenomenology seen during the flowback of this type of wells has increased substantially. The complexity of the phenomenology is the result of the change on the range of fluid and fluid-rock properties. The permeability of unconventional reservoirs is typically in the range of nano to low micro darcies. This implies that the forces acting on the fluid flow through the medium are extremely magnified. This paper is aimed at describing the phenomenology during early fluid flow in unconventional wells, and its relevance during the design, planning, and execution of well flowback. The work considers actual data and information of flowback in unconventional wells from the available literature, as well as our own experiences. The authors use this available data and information to describe the physical phenomena that occurs in unconventional wells, especially in the early stages of production testing. The paper describes a theoretical approach that explains the fluid behaviour seen during multi-stage hydraulic fractured unconventional wells. Finally, the flowback is characterized based on the phenomenology, and its description provides an approach to an improved design of well flow management. The characterization of the phenomenology during flowback allows us to identify six stages of fluid flow in unconventional wells during the early flow process. Each stage has been identified considering the acting forces, fluid flow, and implications during the flowback. After such description, flowback design is explained based on the phenomenology characterization. Finally, the authors provide a comparison of the design and the actual behaviour for the early stages of flowback. This work introduces an approach based on the characterization of the phenomenology associated to multi-stage hydraulic fractured unconventional wells that have been successfully applied in flowback operations. A comparison between theoretical designs and actual cases confirms the value of the methodology.

Publisher

SPE

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