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Title: Field experiences and guidelines for use of nonviscous fluids in frac-pack operations

Journal Article · · SPE Drilling and Completion
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2118/36945-PA· OSTI ID:619610

In the Adriatic offshore area, conventional cased-hole gravel-pack completions have generally produced low flow efficiencies (10 to 50%) from the multilayered reservoirs of low-to-medium gas permeability (1 to 50 md). This has been attributed to the poor communication between the wellbore and the producing layers, caused by limited exposure of the interval and poor filling of the perforation tunnels with gravel. This is confirmed by openhole gravel-pack (OHGP) completions where much higher flow efficiencies are observed. The frac-pack technique, which combines gravel-pack nd fracturing technologies, can improve communication between the layers in perforated completions by creating a vertical fracture with high conductivity and the injectivity necessary to fill the perforation tunnels. In addition, any existing near wellbore damage will be bypassed. This paper reviews the field experience gained from over 80 frac-pack operations that have been performed during the last 2 years in the thin, interbedded layers of poorly consolidated sand and shale commonly found in the Adriatic area. Owing to their relatively low permeability, these formations can be fractured with nonviscosified fluids at pump rates less than 1 bbl/min. Consequently, completion brine was selected as the treating fluid. To reduce operational time and costs, the frac-pack treatments were carried out with the gravel-pack assembly in place and injection rates of up to 7 bbl/min were used with gravel concentrations staged from 1 to 4 lbm/gal. Fluid losses were encountered after the frac-pack treatments and were controlled by spotting a small pill of drill-in fluid (containing calcium carbonate) that was sized to bridge inside the screens. This paper presents the production performance of the frac-pack completions and establishes guidelines for future applications of frac-pack operations in similar reservoirs.

OSTI ID:
619610
Journal Information:
SPE Drilling and Completion, Vol. 13, Issue 1; Other Information: DN: Paper presented at the 1996 SPE European Petroleum Conference, Milan (IT), October 22--24, 1996; PBD: Mar 1998
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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