Deepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1

Field X is an offshore field that is included in the deep-water area managed by an oil and gas company in Indonesia. From a number of tests conducted it was found that are presence of sand problems in this field especially in well G1, so several studies were conducted. It is determined that the use...

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Main Author: Susantry
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spelling id-itb.:400382019-06-28T15:53:57ZDeepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1 Susantry Indonesia Final Project Frac pack, fracture half length, width fracture, fold of increase INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/40038 Field X is an offshore field that is included in the deep-water area managed by an oil and gas company in Indonesia. From a number of tests conducted it was found that are presence of sand problems in this field especially in well G1, so several studies were conducted. It is determined that the use of Frac pack is one of the most appropriate ways, besides controlling sand problems, it also increases gas production on field X. The Frac pack method is a well stimulation by combining gravel pack to control the sand problems with hydraulic fracturing which is designed to have high conductivity to increase productivity over the well. In this paper, a calculation model is developed to determine the optimum fracture half length, fracture width and also the pumping schedule of the Frac pack with sensitivity of proppant concentration. Finally, the results will be compared with existing commercial software. The challenge faced in frac pack modeling for well G1 is large permeability so that the possibility of leakage occurring is greater and then handled by increasing the injection rate. Based on the calculations and analyzes that have been done, for the well G1 on field X it will be optimum to operate if frac pack is installed with the type of brady sand 20/40 proppant and dynafrac HT 30 as fracturing fluid, so that half fracture length, 76.8 ft is obtained with fracture width, 0.4355 ft and 5 times fold of increase in the production. From this study it can be concluded that the calculation model made can be accepted and used commercially. Keywords: Frac pack, fracture half length, width fracture, fold of increase text
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description Field X is an offshore field that is included in the deep-water area managed by an oil and gas company in Indonesia. From a number of tests conducted it was found that are presence of sand problems in this field especially in well G1, so several studies were conducted. It is determined that the use of Frac pack is one of the most appropriate ways, besides controlling sand problems, it also increases gas production on field X. The Frac pack method is a well stimulation by combining gravel pack to control the sand problems with hydraulic fracturing which is designed to have high conductivity to increase productivity over the well. In this paper, a calculation model is developed to determine the optimum fracture half length, fracture width and also the pumping schedule of the Frac pack with sensitivity of proppant concentration. Finally, the results will be compared with existing commercial software. The challenge faced in frac pack modeling for well G1 is large permeability so that the possibility of leakage occurring is greater and then handled by increasing the injection rate. Based on the calculations and analyzes that have been done, for the well G1 on field X it will be optimum to operate if frac pack is installed with the type of brady sand 20/40 proppant and dynafrac HT 30 as fracturing fluid, so that half fracture length, 76.8 ft is obtained with fracture width, 0.4355 ft and 5 times fold of increase in the production. From this study it can be concluded that the calculation model made can be accepted and used commercially. Keywords: Frac pack, fracture half length, width fracture, fold of increase
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Deepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1
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title Deepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1
title_short Deepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1
title_full Deepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1
title_fullStr Deepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1
title_full_unstemmed Deepwater Stimulation: A Case Study of Frac Pack Modelling in Well G1
title_sort deepwater stimulation: a case study of frac pack modelling in well g1
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