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Type: Journal article
Title: Design and optimisation of multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in a horizontal well in a shale gas reservoir in the Cooper Basin, South Australia
Author: Pokalai, K.
Fei, Y.
Ahmad, M.
Haghighi, M.
Gonzalez Perdomo, M.
Citation: Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association (APPEA) Journal, 2015; 55(1):1-14
Publisher: Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association
Issue Date: 2015
ISSN: 1326-4966
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K Pokalai, Y Fei, M Ahmad, M Haghighi, ME Gonzalez Perdomo
Abstract: <jats:p> Multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells is a well-known technology and is a key mechanism for gas recovery from extremely low permeable shale gas reservoirs. Since Australia’s Cooper Basin has a more complex stress regime and higher temperatures when compared to US shale gas formations, the design and optimisation of this technology in the Cooper Basin has not been explored to the authors’ knowledge. The Murteree and Roseneath shale formations in the Cooper Basin are 8,500 ft in depth and have been targets for shale gas production by different oil and gas operators. Deeper zones are difficult to fracture, as fracture gradients are often above 1 psi/ft. In this study, 1D vertical mechanical earth modelling using petrophysical log data was developed. Then, the stress profile was tuned and validated using the minimum horizontal stress from a mini-frac test taken along a vertical well. A 3D hydraulic fracture simulation in a vertical well as developed as a pilot to select the best locations for horizontal drilling. The selection criteria for the best location included the stress regime, gas flow rate and fracture geometry. Then a multi-stage fracture treatment in a horizontal well was designed. A large number of cases were simulated based on different well lengths, stage spacing and the number of stages. The productivity index was selected as the objective function for the optimisation process. The best case finally was selected as the optimum multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in a horizontal well in the Cooper Basin.</jats:p>
Description: The APPEA Journal is multidisciplinary technical journal documents peer-reviewed papers presented at APPEA’s Annual Conference. From 2008 onward the APPEA Journal is available in DVD format only produced by: Media Dynamics.
Rights: Copyright staus unknown
DOI: 10.1071/AJ14001
Published version: http://www.appea.com.au/industry-in-depth/appea-submissions-and-reports/the-appea-journal/
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