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智能压裂提高了完井作业效果-石油圈

所在地区: 吉林-- 发布日期: 2019年8月22日
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泵送服务有助于减少增产作业中的变数

编译 | 大安 TOM

对于非常规油藏,勘探开发公司不断调整各种增产作业参数,期望提高油井产量。目前的完井设计都致力于控制压裂段长度、作业泵速、射孔簇数量、孔眼数量、孔眼直径,以增加井筒中的裂缝数量。然而,作业者所面临的挑战是如何有效打开每个射孔簇,及时、经济的实现上述目标。

Halliburton的Prodigi智能压裂服务整合了数千个压裂段的数据与实时信息,可实现流体和支撑剂的均匀分布。这种大数据方法与先进的控制系统架构相结合,能够最大限度地提高射孔效率,而通常人工计算无法实现这一点的。

利用Prodigi服务,对每口井、每一段的压裂作业进行优化,最大限度提高了水平段增产作业的一致性,从而避免作业效果欠佳的压裂段。得益于流体与支撑剂在射孔簇中分布的更加均匀,非常规区块的压裂作业也获益良多,主要体现在:作业压力更低、泵送时间更短、减少脱砂等。此外,因为该过程是自动化的,所以每个段都进行了一致的压裂作业,减少了整个增产作业的变数。迄今为止,该服务已在12个不同的区块,为37家勘探开发公司的5500多个压裂段提供了服务,以帮助提高油井的产量。

光纤监控与验证

配备光纤传感器的油井显示,手动控制泵速,会导致整个射孔簇的流量分布不均匀,在最大作业泵速下,各射孔簇之间的流量差异可能高达14bbl/min。Prodigi服务利用直接控制作业泵速的算法,可智能地压破地层,从而缓解射孔簇之间的流量不均衡。在最近一项研究中,永久光纤验证的测量结果显示,当应用Prodigi服务时,整个射孔簇的流速差异仅为0.1bbl/min。

此外,邻井利用光纤进行了远场测量,其结果显示,应用Prodigi服务的压裂段拥有更大范围的裂缝形状,这表明该技术形成的裂缝网,比常规压裂作业更加均匀。因此,使用该服务可提高储层的增产效果。

Williston区块应用效果

最近,Williston区块内的一家勘探开发公司与Halliburton公司合作,设计出一种解决方案,将有助于提高泵送时的射孔效率。Williston区块特点鲜明,储层非均质性强,目标层位厚度变化大,这给压裂作业带来了多重挑战,进而会导致增产作业的不一致。为了应对这些挑战,Halliburton推荐了其Prodigi智能压裂服务。该服务提供了一种可重复、具有一致性的压裂方法,可对泵速进行自适应、瞬时变化,优化压裂作业期间的地层破裂效果。Prodigi服务采用工程化的方法来最大限度地提高每个压裂段的射孔效率,而传统的地层压裂方法,则侧重于根据个人偏好来设计作业泵速。Prodigi服务利用实时泵送数据,可根据压裂作业动态,自动、智能地调整泵速,以实现最佳的射孔效率。

为了验证Prodigi服务的有效性,Halliburton使用其StimWatch光纤压裂监测服务,对每个射孔簇内的流体与支撑剂分布进行实时监测。

客户在其油井中应用了Prodigi服务,产量大幅提升。将光纤电缆永久安装于井内,StimWatch服务则可以实时提供均匀性指标,测量出每个簇间流体与支撑剂的分布情况。为了进行对比,在同一口水平井中泵送两个压裂段,并采用相同的射孔设计与相同的最大泵速。图1展示了传统泵送技术的效果:StimWatch数据显示出每个簇中不均匀的流体位置。相比之下,图2显示出Prodigi服务的有效性:对泵速的自动实时调整,使支撑剂与流体在射孔簇中分布的更加均匀,从而显著提高了射孔簇中流体分布的一致性与有效性。

图1. 该图表描绘了水平井中传统泵送技术的作业效果。(来源:Halliburton)

图2. 该图表描绘了同一口水平井中,应用Prodigi泵送技术的作业效果。

Haynesville/Bossier页岩区块应用效果

最近,一家勘探开发公司对路易斯安那州北部的Haynesville/Bossier页岩地层进行了勘探,结果发现,井筒趾端的压裂段一直难以被压开,从而导致多口井多次出现脱砂现象。Haynesville/Bossier页岩具有较高的地层应力,结合其高温高压环境,对压裂期间的支撑剂充填提出了挑战。因此,增产作业经常无法按照设计进行泵送,而且很难实现具有一致性的压裂作业。

Halliburton研究了Haynesville/Bossier区块压裂作业造成的脱砂情况,并认识到射孔簇内的压裂液分布与脱砂存在很强的相关性。为了提高射孔效率与均匀性,Halliburton推荐了其Prodigi服务,以优化压裂作业期间的地层破裂效果。从最初的压裂段开始,Prodigi服务可统筹规划,有效地压开所有射孔簇,从而使支撑剂更均匀地沿井筒充填。通常,压裂作业的重点在于快速提高泵速至设计最大值。而Prodigi服务则反其道而行之,在作业期间可根据井下状况,自动调节泵速。

Prodigi服务的应用效果令人瞩目,该勘探开发公司避免了脱砂,而且得益于射孔效率与地层破裂程度的提高(如图3),几乎所有压裂段中的支撑剂充填都满足了设计要求。此外,与传统压裂技术相比,该服务可更快达到设计泵速。利用Prodigi服务,每个压裂段平均缩短了10分钟的作业时间,同时平均作业压力也更低。该服务降低了整个增产作业的变数,通过避免脱砂,提高了作业者的完井作业成效。

图3. 通过使用Prodigi服务压开所有射孔簇,以避免脱砂,从而完成所有压裂段的支撑剂充填。(来源:Halliburton)

For unconventional reservoirs, E&P companies are continually adjusting various stimulation treatment parameters to improve well performance. Current completion designs manipulate stage length, treatment rate, number of clusters, perforations per cluster and entry hole diameter to achieve more fractures per wellbore. The challenge is stimulating each cluster efficiently to achieve these outcomes in a timely and cost-effective manner.

Halliburton’s Prodigi intelligent fracturing service incorporates data from thousands of stages along with real-time information to deliver uniform fluid and proppant distribution. This data-rich approach coupled with an advanced control system architecture allows the service to maximize cluster efficiency to a degree not possible with manual manipulation.

With the Prodigi service, the breakdown process is optimized for every stage of every well, maximizing stimulation placement consistency along the lateral, thus eliminating underperforming stages. Since the primary benefit of a more uniform distribution of fluid and proppant across clusters is achieved, several secondary benefits have been observed within unconventional basins, including lower treating pressure, faster stage pumping times and reduced screenouts. Further, because the process is automated, each stage is treated consistently to reduce overall variability of the stimulation execution, stage to stage and well to well. To date, the Prodigi service has been implemented on more than 5,500 stages within 12 different basins for 37 unique E&P companies to help improve well performance.

Validation with fiber-optic monitoring

Wells instrumented with fiber-optic sensors have revealed that treatments with manual rate control cause an uneven flow distribution across the clusters that can vary as much as 14 bbl/min between individual clusters at full treatment rate. Applying the Prodigi service mitigates this disproportion of flow across clusters by intelligently breaking down the formation using algorithms that directly control the operation treatment rate. During a recent study, measurements verified by permanent fiber, flow distribution was shown to vary by only 0.1 bbl/min flow rate across the entire perforation cluster set when the Prodigi service was deployed.

Furthermore, far-field measurements from fiber-optic monitoring on offset wells have revealed broader fracture geometry on the Prodigi service stages, indicating more uniform fracture networks than conventional stages. Thus, treatment stages using the service can help ensure a more effective stimulated reservoir.

Williston Basin results

Recently, an E&P company operating within the Williston Basin joined Halliburton to engineer a solution that would help improve cluster efficiency while pumping. Hydraulic fracturing within the Williston Basin poses multiple challenges with reservoir heterogeneity and the varying thickness of target zones, leading to inconsistent stimulation treatments. To address these challenges, Halliburton recommended its Prodigi intelligent fracturing service, which provides a repeatable and consistent approach to stimulation with adaptive, instantaneous changes to pumping rates, optimizing formation breakdowns during fracture treatments. The Prodigi service takes an engineered approach to maximize the cluster efficiency of each and every stage, whereas a traditional formation breakdown focuses on delivering the designed rate based on personal preference of the individual running the operation. The Prodigi service uniquely adapts the treatment using real-time pumping data to automatically and intelligently adjust pump rates to achieve optimal cluster efficiency.

To validate the performance of the Prodigi service, Halliburton provided real-time monitoring of the fluid and proppant distribution within each cluster using its StimWatch stimulation fiber-optic monitoring service.

Applying the Prodigi service yielded significant performance gains within the customer’s well. With the permanent installation of fiber-optic cable within the well, the StimWatch service provided the uniformity index in real time, which gave a measurement of the distribution of fluid and proppant between each cluster. The uniformity index enabled a method to rank the success of various stages. For comparison, two stages were pumped within the same horizontal well and were executed with the same perforation design and the same maximum rate of treatment. Figure 1 charts the performance of traditional pumping: StimWatch service data reveal uneven fluid placement within each cluster. By contrast, Figure 2 shows the effectiveness of the Prodigi service: automatic real-time adjustment to pumping rates yielded a more even distribution of proppant and fluid within the clusters, resulting in significantly more consistent and effective fluid distribution across the clusters.

FIGURE 1. The chart depicts the results of a traditional pumping stage in a horizontal well. (Source: Halliburton)

FIGURE 2. The chart depicts the results of the Prodigi service-enabled pumping stage in the same horizontal well. (Source: Halliburton)

Haynesville/Bossier Shale results

When recently targeting the Haynesville/Bossier Shale formations in northern Louisiana, an E&P company determined that the toe stages consistently proved to be extremely difficult to stimulate, resulting in multiple screenouts for numerous wells. The HP/HT environment of the Haynesville/Bossier Shale challenges the ability to place proppant during a fracturing treatment because of the characteristic high-formation stresses. Thus, stimulation operations are frequently not pumped as designed, and delivering consistent fracture treatments is extremely difficult.

Halliburton studied the screenout tendencies of stimulation operations in the Haynesville/Bossier and recognized a strong correlation with the number of clusters accepting treatment fluid. To help improve cluster efficiency and uniformity, Halliburton introduced its Prodigi service to optimize the formation breakdown during fracturing treatment. By effectively breaking down all the clusters evenly at the beginning of the stage, the Prodigi service allows proppant to be placed more evenly along the wellbore. Traditionally, formation breakdown focused on delivering the designed rate as fast as possible. The Prodigi service adapts to downhole conditions and autonomously adjusts pump rates during treatment.

Results from the Prodigi service have been notable for this E&P company—screenouts were eliminated, and 100% of the designed proppant was placed in nearly every stage due to improved cluster efficiency and formation breakdown (Figure 3). Furthermore, the designed treating rate was achieved earlier than when using traditional breakdown methods. The Prodigi service reduced the overall treatment time on average by 10 minutes per stage while observing a lower average treating pressure. Further, the Prodigi service reduced variability for the overall stimulation treatment, resulting in the operator improving forecast completion activities by eliminating screenouts.

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