Evaluating Stimulation Effectiveness with Permanent Optical Fiber and Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring: Bakken Case Study
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Cipolla Craig1, McKimmy Michael1, Hari-Roy Stephanie1, Wolters Jennifer1, Haffener Jackson2, Haustveit Kyle2, Almasoodi Mouin2
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1. Hess Corporation 2. Devon Energy Production Co. LP
Abstract
AbstractIn 2019 the operator embarked on a data acquisition project in the Bakken, with the goal of mapping far-field drainage and characterizing completion performance. The project consisted of a six-well pad (10,000 ft laterals) with a dedicated observation lateral located in the Three Forks (TF) formation instrumented with cemented pressure gauges and external optical fiber along the 10,000 ft lateral. The observation lateral was offset by Middle Bakken (MB) wells ~450 ft on either side (~900 ft MB-MB well spacing). One of the offset MB wells was instrumented with external optical fiber for cluster-level completion measurements and "frac hit" detection.Characterizing hydraulic fracture geometry is critical to improving completion designs and optimizing well spacing. Until recently, microseismic has been the primary diagnostic for estimating "bulk" or stage-level fracture geometry and parent-child interactions for modern multi-cluster plug-and-perf completions. However, microseismic cannot provide details on individual fractures or cluster-level measurements. With the continued advances in fiber optic technologies, we can now measure cluster level fracture behavior at the wellbore and in the far-field. Characterizing the relationship between wellbore and far-field fracture geometry, referred to as fracture morphology, is important when simultaneously optimizing completion design and well spacing. Microseismic and fiber optics are very robust, but expensive, technologies and this limits the frequency of their application. Recently developed low-cost pressure-based technologies enable high-volume data acquisition but may not provide the same level of detail compared to microseismic and fiber optic measurements.This paper presents a case history that details the application of permanent fiber optics and Sealed Wellbore Pressure Monitoring (SWPM) to characterize fracture geometry and morphology using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) for near-wellbore (NWB) measurements along with SWPM and cross-well strain for far-field investigation.This is the first example of both NWB, and far-field optical fiber measurements being used to evaluate cluster efficiency in conjunction with SWPM. The SWPM results compared favorably to the fiber measurements; stages with more uniform distribution based on the NWB DAS data also had higher Volume to First Responses (VFRs) measured using cross-well strain and SWPM.
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