Abstract

At present, hydraulic fracturing (HF) is still the most effective method of stimulating hydrocarbon flow and enhancing oil recovery in certain types of wells, particularly those with horizontal endings. In many regions, this is the only technology that enables development of fields with hard-to-recover reserves confined to low-permeability, poorly drained, heterogeneous and dissected reservoirs, which significantly increases hydrocarbon production and makes well construction economically viable. In this work, the authors have developed a new technology for interval hydraulic fracturing in a well with a horizontal target area, with the ability to inject fracturing fluid and hold excess pressure on either side of the fracturing unit by means of flap-type check valves. The fracturing is performed through a transport unit that runs directly through the casing and protects the plug from the abrasive effects of the gel-propellant mixture. After fracturing is complete, the transport unit is removed from the plug, and the rear cut-off valves are closed. No re-entry is possible after the adaptor has been removed from the well. For the next interval, the work cycle of plug, activation and fracturing is repeated using a new transport unit. For each repetition, the newly stimulated interval remains isolated until the fracturing operation is complete and all downstream plugs have been fractured. All installed plugs are drilled out before development. During all phases of the work, it is assumed that the well is prepared without the use of coiled tubing. The novelty and innovation lie in the technological solution of delivery to the target area and using easy-to-drill plugs to guarantee open interval separation and perform selective fracturing. Potential candidates are wells with 114 mm diameter casings with single- or multiple-acting fracturing sleeves to open-close after the horizontal part of the well has been prepared (the ‘equal-pass’ section requirement is for a 95 mm diameter bit). The proposed technical means and technology, in the opinion of the authors, will increase the efficiency of field development, reservoir conditions in which are characterized by low filtration parameters, high viscosity properties, etc. The authors do not think that the proposal will generally solve the problem of intensification of the inflow of reservoir fluid to the well and thereby increase oil recovery from the reservoir, but according to in their opinion, in some respects it will contribute to this. The final results will be obtained based on the results of extensive production tests.

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