Study on Axial Force of Multi-Stage Fracturing String in Horizontal Wells

2013 ◽  
Vol 790 ◽  
pp. 381-385
Author(s):  
Hong Qiang Zhang ◽  
Bao Kui Gao ◽  
Xuan Zhuo Han ◽  
Xing Qin ◽  
Wei Wang

In order to investigate packer failures during multi-stage fracturing in horizontal open-hole wells, mechanical model is established according to the working process of multi-stage fracturing. The influence of temperature and pressure changes on packers and tubing string is considered in this model. Case study indicated that force in each packer changes obviously in different fracturing stage; the force on the hanger is large in the whole fracturing process, and it will change direction opposite to the original direction in the last fracturing interval; in a given fracturing interval, the force in the upper packer is much higher than that in the lower packer; due to the restriction of the packers, the axial force distribution of the tubing is not smooth and changes abruptly at packers. Therefore, the pressure bearing capacity of packers should be taken into account during design and operation, and based on which appropriate packers and operation parameters be selected.

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
Syed Munib Ullah Farid ◽  
Hassaan Ahmed ◽  
Shahid Hameed Mangi ◽  
Syed Dost Ali ◽  
Ijaz Ahmed ◽  
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2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
A.. Casero ◽  
M.. Rylance

AbstractThe past two decades have seen the development and expansion of an approach to wellbore completions that has resulted in unlocking significant reserves from previously disregarded resource, and has been responsible for the North American shale gas ‘revolution’ or ‘evolution’ (depending upon how you see it). However, this approach has faced significant complications to appropriate, successful and economic deployment, when attempts have been made to export this process overseas.This ground-breaking completion approach was achieved as a direct result of the combination of two well-known and widely applied industry technologies, from distinct disciplines: namely horizontal lateral drilling and propped hydraulic fracture stimulation. This simple combination is referred to by a number of different designations which are used to describe the process, but it is most commonly referred to simply as multi-stage horizontal well hydraulic fracturing.The North American success story has been primarily accomplished through the application of two distinct variants of this technique, split by fundamental approach to the stage sequencing: namely the Plug & Perf approach and the Open Hole Multi-Stage completion system (typically ball-activated fracture ports). The Open Hole Multi-Stage completion system has typically been applied selectively, with a bias towards clastic formations, whereas Plug & Perf has been more widely applied and almost exclusively dominates the shale completion environment.This paper will describe the engineering aspects of the multi-stage horizontal well hydraulic fracturing process, as well as those particular North America conditions and deliberate compromises that have been made, in order to encourage this approach to become established and develop further. Such analysis will include a holistic approach to the global market conditions, in order to better understand the local and regional factors that have played such a fundamental role in North American success, many of which have been erroneously overlooked elsewhere. This paper will investigate a number of these key issues and factors, particularly related to completion and reservoir interaction that should be considered carefully when choosing to export such techniques to new areas of application outside of North America. This will include an understanding of the key data that should be acquired, from the early exploration and subsequent appraisal wells, so that appropriate decisions can be made efficiently.


2015 ◽  
Author(s):  
Feng Yuan ◽  
Chris Palmer ◽  
Eric Blanton ◽  
John Tough

Abstract Over the last decade productive capacity of both oil and gas from previously uneconomic North American unconventional shale resources has been dramatically enhanced due to advanced horizontal drilling technology combined with multi-stage hydraulic fracturing treatment maximizing access to productive zones. Currently two types of multi-stage fracturing completion systems are in common use: The conventional Plug-and-Perf (P-n-P) method in cased holeFrac sleeves using open hole (OH) packers or cementing to isolate multiple stages To streamline the fracturing process, a new pressure-activated toe sleeve has been developed for both methods which is run in the hole on the bottom of the completion string and actuated after two pressure applications. This sleeve isn't immediately open after the first pressure application, so casing integrity pressure testing can be conducted and pressure can also be held indefinitely to satisfy a range of regulatory requirements. As the second application of pressure is bled down, the sleeve locks open and then composite plugs for P-n-P or balls for frac sleeves can be pumped down to begin subsequent stimulation operations. This toe sleeve is especially beneficial in P-n-P completions, as an alternative to tubing conveyed perforating (TCP) to initiate pump-down operations, eliminating the initial perforation run. As a result the following features and benefits can be realized: This toe sleeve is is hydraulically actuated after two separate pressure cycles applicationsEach pressure cycle application can be held indefinitely for casing integrity pressure testing to satisfy all expected regulatory requirementsThere is no restriction on the time between two pressure applicationsIt eliminates the need for TCP perforating in the first stage of a cemented P-n-P completion at the toe of wellMultiple sleeves can be installed and activated open simultaneously at the toe of the completion stringThe toe sleeve design incorporates port areas sufficient to pump the first stimulation operation, adding an additional zone to any fracturing completion The toe sleeve is fully cement compatibleThis paper will present the operational mechanisms and a case study of the use of this unique toe sleeve which adds significant operating efficiency and lowers the cost of multi-stage fracturing with valid casing integrity pressure test.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joseph Ekpe ◽  
Andrey Kompantsev ◽  
Jamal Al-Thuwaini ◽  
Yuri Belousov ◽  
Ayman Ashoor ◽  
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Author(s):  
Masakazu Hashimoto ◽  
Kenji Kawaike ◽  
Tomonori Deguchi ◽  
Shammi Haque ◽  
Arpan Paul ◽  
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2008 ◽  
Vol 07 (01) ◽  
pp. 51-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
HUI-XIA LIU ◽  
WEI WEI ◽  
XIAO WANG ◽  
LAN CAI

A knowledge-based intelligent die design system for automotive panels is developed by UG software platform. This system can accomplish design intelligently and automatically through engineering rules in the knowledge base. The framework and implementation of the system are discussed. Finally, a case study of the panel die design of car trunk in the system is implemented, which illustrates working process, working principle, implement method and practicability of the system, and validates the advanced design conception proposed in this paper.


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