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RESEARCH ARTICLE

An optimised Hydraulic Fracturing Treatment on Challenging Rizq Field

Muhammad Asad Pirzada, Hamid Roshan, Faisal Saleem, Abdul Haseeb and Mohammed Kurdi

ASEG Extended Abstracts 2018(1) 1 - 8
Published: 2018

Abstract

Hydrocarbon production from unconventional reservoirs is often associated with hydraulic fracturing operations. In many cases however, the high in-situ stresses and complex natural fracture network hinder an effective stimulation process. Therefore, different strategies are adopted to increase the success chance of stimulation. These strategies are in many cases field dependent and thus cannot be extended to other fields. In this study, we demonstrate a new work flow to ensure a successful stimulation process in an unconventional gas field in Pakistan. Well Rizq-01 was drilled as an exploration into challenging PAB formation which is tight sandstone with 0.3mD permeability but highly fractured. Exploration wells in offset fields were drilled and stimulated in the same formation and resulted in screening-out and inability to place enough proppant due to fracture complexity and high in-situ-stresses. To overcome these challenges, extensive petrophysical and geomechanical analysis were performed to introduce a new workflow for stimulation of the formations with similar characteristics. The workflow includes a) Extract extensivewell log information for better understanding of stress barriers, stress magnitude and orientation, Young’s Modulus, formation fluid information, other essential petrophysical properties, b) Sensitivity analysis on the hydraulic fracturing treatment including the proppant size, type and volume, and fluid systeme.g. the design was based upon geomechanical and petrophysical interpretations of the openhole log data, and c) Redesign of fracturing treatment process utilizing a first-of-its-kind onsite pre-frac test results, showing its helpfulness in the absence of bottom-hole gauge. The study therefore summarizes the challenges, the work flow implemented, and the lesson learnt for successful stimulation job in Rizq Field.

https://doi.org/10.1071/ASEG2018abT4_4C

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