Acid or Propped Fracturing in Deep Carbonates? Experiments and Field Results

Autor: C. T. Azevedo, T.J. L. Oliveira, Luis Fernando Neumann
Rok vydání: 2014
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Zdroj: Day 1 Wed, February 26, 2014.
DOI: 10.2118/168129-ms
Popis: The deep and hard carbonates found offshore Brazil are being extensively evaluated, and some of them would require fracture stimulation to enable commercial development. Due to the high effective normal stresses expected during the exploitation stage of pre-salt development, acid fractures could have very low conductivity values, depending on formation mechanical properties. Since perform propped fractures is more risky, it is important to create selection criteria to know precisely the fracture technique to be used. There is no agreement in the technical community regarding the survival of an acid fracture at closure stress greater than 5,000 psi. However, the experience that leads to this controversy is mainly based on: (1) wells on land and, (2) few published tests on rocks with mechanical properties compatible with those depths. This article aims to discuss Petrobras’ fracturing selection criteria development. The experimental data currently available for acid fracturing Brazilian deep carbonates will be presented. Laboratory test are performed to verify whether an acid induced fracture can withstand high effective normal stresses, keeping an acceptable conductivity. Key mechanical properties are measured in order to understand acid fracture conductivity behavior under stress. These mechanical properties are correlated with log data to allow the use of laboratory results on the fracture technique decision of a particular well. Field data regarding acid fractures wells will also be addressed.
Databáze: OpenAIRE