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Real-Time Downhole Monitoring of Hydraulic Fracturing Treatments Using Fibre Optic Distributed Temperature and Acoustic Sensing

机译:使用光纤分布式温度和声学传感的液压压裂处理实时井下监测

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In order to make commercial and development decisions effectively and more rapidly, new appraisal and testing technologies are needed to maximize early data collection and subsequent subsurface understanding as quickly as possible. For Unconventional Gas and Light Tight Oil (UGLTO) projects, some of this critical data can be derived from hydraulic fracture stimulation and inflow profiling activities. For UGLTO projects, achieving an optimum hydraulic fracture stimulation is a continuous endeavor beginning as early as possible; and balancing the cost of completion vs. production performance is critical as the completion/stimulation is a large cost component of the well and heavily influences production rate/ultimate recovery. The fast paced development and introduction of new completion technologies requires diagnostic technology that can help us understand stimulation effectiveness, assess new completion technologies, and evaluate which zones are the most productive. One emerging technology, fibre optic distributed sensing has the potential of providing key insights during both the hydraulic fracturing and initial flowback. The passive nature of fibre optic sensors allows intervention-free surveillance, which makes fibre-optic technology an effective platform for permanent sensing in producing wells. Until recently, the oil & gas industry fibre optic sensing technology has focused mainly on temperature (DTS) profiling along the wellbore. In 2009, it was first demonstrated how fibre optic distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) can also be used for downhole applications. Where hydraulic fracture diagnostics based on DTS alone in the past sometimes yielded ambiguous results, the combination of both acoustic and temperature sensing provides a step-change improvement in the ability to perform real-time and post-job diagnostics & analyses of the stimulation. The different horizontal well case studies presented in this paper will illustrate how the combination of DTS and DAS has the potential to enhance the monitoring, assessment, and optimization of openhole and limited entry designed hydraulic fracture stimulation treatments.
机译:为了有效且更迅速地进行商业和发展决策,需要新的评估和测试技术,以尽快最大限度地提高早期数据收集和随后的地下理解。对于非传统气体和轻质密封油(UGLTO)项目,一些关键数据可以源于液压断裂刺激和流入分析活动。对于UGLTO项目,实现最佳的液压断裂刺激是尽早开始的连续努力;并且平衡完成成本与生产性能至关重要,因为完成/刺激是井的大量成本组成部分,严重影响生产率/最终恢复。快节奏的开发和新建技术的引入需要诊断技术,可以帮助我们理解刺激效率,评估新的完整技术,评估哪些区域是最富有成效的。一种新兴技术,光纤分布式感测具有在液压压裂和初始流量期间提供关键洞察的可能性。光纤传感器的被动性允许无干扰监测,这使得光纤技术成为生产井永久性感应的有效平台。直到最近,石油和天然气工业光纤传感技术主要集中在井筒沿井筒的温度(DTS)。 2009年,首先证明了光纤分布式声学传感(DAS)也可用于井下应用。在过去的液压骨折诊断到过去有时仅产生了模糊的结果,声学和温度传感的组合提供了执行实时和后期诊断和刺激分析的能力的逐步改善。本文提出的不同水平型案例研究将说明DTS和DAS的组合如何提高露洞和有限的入口设计的监测,评估和优化设计的液压骨折刺激处理。

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