Planning, Preparing and Executing the First Successful Multistage Proppant Zipper Frac Job in an Horizontal Drain in Middle of Gachsran Formation in Biogenic Wells Project

Author:

Al Dhaheri Khaled Hamad1,Al Mehri Abdulla Salem1,Al Mulla Saif Abdulrahman1,Mulla Akhlaque Mohamed1,Elazab Sherif Abdelaziz1,Kazamel Moataz Nagy1,Ruiz Fernando1,Al Shehhi Hajer Mohamed1,Al Shamisi Eisa Daban1,Al Mutawa Ahmed Abdulla1,Alam Anwar2,Ao Taliwati2,Negi Anil Singh2,Alharbi Nabil Abdulrahman2,Larrusa Claudio2,Al Shehhi Ahmed2,Mendez Ronald2,Hadini Mohamed2

Affiliation:

1. ADNOC Onshore

2. ADNOC Drilling

Abstract

Abstract The proposal of this paper is to share the case history and knowledge learned in this first application of the multistage zipper frac procedure and techniques in Biogenic wells. This breakthrough achievement was planned and executed by ADNOC Onshore Biogenic Drilling Department in Abu Dhabi which involves seven different services, each has a high importance and close collaboration was a key contributor to the feasibility of the project and the collective success obtained. The Zipper frac method selected and tailored by the Biogenic Team for the specific application enables to significantly increase the number of fracs per day performed over 2 wells. This technique stages multi-well completions, where wells are completed in a back-and-forth manner. One well is being pumped /fractured while the other well is being plugged and perforated for next stage. One of the key achievements in the Biogenic Zipper frac operation lies in the easy switch from line to another by using a manifold in a safe manner and without confusion. Because of the focus and high potential of Biogenic gas, Biogenic Team faced the challenge of delivering the two wells on a very tight schedule. This led the Team to review, select and implement a novel methodology that would deliver time and cost savings to the Project. New ideas were scouted and analyzed by different departments and service companies to select the most appropriate. Upon selection of the zipper frac method, meetings were done to issue and finalize a proper implementation plan for this multi-frac operation, which was a first in ADNOC Onshore. Explaining in workshops to key stakeholders and respective higher management the methodology and plan as well as the associated savings was essential to get full support and endorsement for implementing this method. There was no doubt that this method was the best way to achieve the goal with the tight given timeframe. Successful implementation resulted in of around 50 days savings compared with applying the conventional multiple frac procedure / method on a well-by-well basis. Wider application of this method represents a breakthrough in delivering future fracked wells cheaper and faster thereby bringing significant savings to future Biogenic gas development projects. Because of the importance of ongoing assessment and potential future development of Biogenic gas and unconventional resources, sharing details of ADNOC Onshore first implementation of the Zipper frac methodology is of benefit to the industry. The detailed account of its implementation (inclusive of added important technical features such as dissolvable plug and perf technology) that has delivered safely and successfully twenty-four (24) staged fracs in a short time frame represents a piece of useful knowledge.

Publisher

SPE

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