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    Hydraulic

    Fractures

    and

    HoriWells

    Furqan Hussain

    PTRL 2019 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING

    School

    of

    Petroleum

    Engineering

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    PTRL 2019 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING

    Flowregimesforhydraulicfract

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    Flow regimes for horizontal wells

    Early time radial flow

    Early time linear flow

    Late time radial flow

    Late time linear flow

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    Horizontal Wells

    j. L 1

    OIL

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    Horizontal wells

    s rvo

    ir het e

    ro

    g

    n ity

    - Horizontal wells contact a larger area of the reservoir than ve

    rti

    cal

    wells. n reservoirs which display complex and difficult to predict

    heterogeneity carbonates, channel point bar sands, braided stream

    systems a

    nd

    reservoirs) , horizontal wells

    ca

    n connect regions

    of high permeability rock which are separated by regions of w per

    meability.

    UNSW

    TH L N V ~ S T V Of W SOU

    TH W

    L S

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    Horizontal wells

    s rvoi

    r flow

    pro l

    em s

    -

    The

    grea

    ter

    length of horizontal wells may res

    ult

    in smaller pressure

    gradients increased productivity) when c

    omp

    ared to vert ical wells

    flo

    wing at the sa

    me

    rate. This can be importa

    nt

    in allowing produc

    t i

    on

    of heavier crudes at economi

    ca

    l rat es a

    nd

    reducing or completely

    eli

    min

    ation

    th

    e detrirnental effect s of wa

    ter

    a

    nd

    gas coning.

    - n sands where wa

    ter

    coning is a problem horizontal wells can be placed

    near

    the top

    of the

    sa

    nd increasing the vertical dist ance

    bet

    ween the

    perforations a

    nd the

    water-oil contact and therefore increasing recov

    ery w

    hen

    compared with a ve

    rti

    cal well in

    th

    e

    sa ne sa

    nd. Recovery is

    also

    in

    creas

    ed

    because

    the

    cone for a similar sit uation exist s in a

    sand

    su

    bje

    ct

    to

    gas coning with

    the

    horizontal well being placed at

    the

    base

    of

    the sa

    nd.

    - n low permeability reservoirs it is possible

    to

    place multiple t ransverse

    fractures along the length of the well a

    nd

    gr

    ea

    tly increase

    produ

    ct ivity

    over

    th

    at

    po

    ssible with a verti

    ca

    l well.

    UNSW

    TH L N V ~ S T V Of W SOU

    TH W

    L S

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    Horizontal well in a compartmentalized reservoir

    O L

    UNSW

    l [ VNf\. tR SITV

    f

    N[\1

    SOUT

    \ vAlfS.

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    Horizontal wells in stratified reservoirs

    t

    4360

    4400

    500

    75 1 125 15 175 2

    Distance along the section It

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    Long-reach horizontal wells

    designer well with turns n the

    horizontal

    plane

    .

    Adapted from Teel reference 2.)

    U SW

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    Drainage areas for horizontal and vertical wells in a fractured reservoir

    r l

    L _

    kx

    L ky kx

    VERTICAL WELL

    FR CTURES

    UNSW

    T \ ~ 1 \ . f R S I W r

    M\ 1/ TH

    WI\LCS

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    Drainage areas for isotropic reservoirs

    Horizontal well

    Vertical well

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    Drainage areas for isotropic reservoirs

    L

    2ye

    xe= ye

    Av = (2xe)(2ye)

    2xe

    xe xe

    2ye

    Ah = L(2ye) +Av

    VERTICAL WELL

    HORIZONTAL WELL

    0

    I

    -.

    UNSW

    H liNI\ Ul.Sin r 1\,(W SOlilH V.."LES

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    Drainage areas for horizontal wells

    ... K

    2490 1

    WELL LENGTH 1

    000

    ft

    DRAINAGE AREA74ocres

    I 6 7

    WELL LENGTH

    2000 ft

    DRAINAGE AREA 10 8

    acres

    ly, :1

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    1

    y, 1490