Field Cases of Hydraulic Fracture Stimulation Diagnostics Using Fiber Optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Measurements and Analyses

Author:

Molenaar Mathieu M.1,Cox Barbara E.1

Affiliation:

1. Shell Canada Ltd.

Abstract

Abstract Deciding on the optimum spacing between fractures and selecting the optimum fracture treatment parameters is a key challenge in designing the hydraulic fracture stimulations of Unconventional Gas and Liquid Rich Shale (UGLRS) wells. To make those decisions more effectively and more rapidly, (downhole) hydraulic fracture diagnostic tools can be used which provide a better understanding of how and where fractures initiate and what the distribution of fluid and proppant volume is downhole. One emerging technology, fiber optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) has the potential of providing such key diagnostic insights during hydraulic fracturing operations in real-time. This paper describes some of the background technology and presents the results of several hydraulic fracture stimulation (HFS) diagnostic case studies. The results illustrate how DAS has been used to perform real-time monitoring for both open-hole multi-stage fracturing and "Cemented Plug & Perf Completions". DAS has provided valuable insight as to the stimulation effectiveness. The technique has also provided insights into effective zonal isolation when using mechanical isolation during the hydraulic-fracturing process that would otherwise not have been possible. It also complements other HFS diagnostic technologies (e.g. tracers, micro-seismic, distributed temperature sensing (DTS), production logs (PLT)). DAS monitoring of hydraulic fracture stimulation can help accelerate the learning curve and drive performance improvements. Installation of fiber optic cables early in a field's life or when entering a new geological/geo-mechanical situation can allow for accelerated optimization of future wells.

Publisher

SPE

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