Unconventional/horizontal wells may be stimulated using plug-and-perf methods and ball-activated frac sleeves methods. These two methodologies are alternatives to one another and each comes with its own costs and benefits.
During either multi-stage plug-and-perf or multi-stage frac sleeve completion methods, reservoir entry points placed in treatment stages in the well may not be fully stimulated and/or uniformly broken down. As a result, the reservoir entry points treated by these methods remain under-stimulated.
Illustrative embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below with reference to the attached drawing figures, which are incorporated by reference herein and wherein:
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The following description provides details of particular embodiments of the invention and is not intended to be exhaustive or limited to the invention in the form disclosed. The described embodiments are intended to explain the principles of the invention and the practical application, and to enable others of ordinary skill in the art to understand and practice the claimed invention. Many modifications and variations will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. The scope of the claims may be intended to broadly cover the disclosed embodiments and any such modifications.
As used herein, the singular forms “a”, “an” and “the” are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise be. It will be further understood that the terms “comprise” and/or “comprising,” when used in this specification and/or the claims, specify the presence of stated features, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, operations, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. The corresponding structures, materials, acts, and equivalents of all means or step plus function elements in the claims below are intended to include any structure, material, or act for performing the function in combination with other claimed elements as specifically claimed.
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For example, in plug-and-perf completion method, a bottom-hole assembly (BHA) consisting of a frac plug and perforating gun(s) may be pumped downhole using wireline deployment methods known to those skilled in the art. The plug may be set using a setting tool that may be activated via electrical signal sent down the wire/e-line. Once set, the BHA may be moved up-hole to the desired location and the perforating gun may be fired to perforate the tubular casing/production. The BHA may be pulled out of hole (POOH) and then a proppant-laden fluid and/or other appropriate treatment fluid, F, may be pumped downhole to fracture and stimulate the formation 5. The fluid may be pumped out the perforations at high rates.
In an exemplary frac sleeve completion method, a fixed outer housing of the frac sleeve 15 may comprise one or more reservoir entry ports 15a located about the outer housing of the frac sleeve. In an exemplary embodiment, reservoir entry ports 15a may operate as a multiple entry sleeve (MES) for a frac sleeve system in which they are found. Alternatively, an exemplary inner shiftable sleeve 16 may comprise one or more reservoir entry ports 16a located about the inner shiftable sleeve 16. In an exemplary embodiment, reservoir entry ports 16a may operate as an MES for a frac sleeve in which they are found. In combination the reservoir entry ports 15a and 16a of the outer housing and inner shiftable sleeves, respectively, may work together to serve as an MES. Those skilled in the art would understand that a multi-entry frac sleeve may be interchanged with a frac sleeve or other comparable subterranean frac tools known to one skilled in the art.
Those skilled in the art would also be familiar with frac sleeve completions, including those which make use of an inner stage sleeve 16 and a baffle 17 for catching and dampening movement of a ball 14. The seating of ball 14 on baffle 17 may restrict the ability of fluid F allow flow 14 throughout the length of the production string 12 by way of obstructing the pathway of the fluid through the baffle 17, by abutting a stop 18, which may be a mechanical construct found on outer stage sleeve 15 or be part of a separate component that interacts with the frac sleeve (e.g., the next adjacent frac sleeve).
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The disclosed treatment methodology may allow for increased number of frac sleeves used in a horizontal well due to the fact that a single ball could be utilized for each sleeve while using a BDA to keep the ball from stalling as the ball is pumped through the sleeves. Once a frac sleeve would be installed in the casing/production string as designed, one ball and baffle size may be used throughout the entire length of the wellbore.
In accordance with disclosed embodiments, a well may be treated heel-to-toe instead of the traditional toe-to-heel. Ball 14 may be dropped from surface S and pumped down to activate the first frac sleeves in the wellbore 11. As the frac sleeves are opened, the flowrate pumping the ball 14 down will decrease due to fluid F being pumped out into the formation 5. Once this occurs, ball 14 will stall. Upon completion of a fracturing treatment sequence, the BDA 20 can be pumped into the well 11. The BDA may serve to more effectively stimulate the wellbore, plug off the treatment ports (e.g., reservoir entry points 15a/16a, fracture entries 31a, 31b, 31c, 31d), and/or allow fluid to continue to push ball 14 downhole to activate subsequent frac sleeves until flowrate F diminishes and ball 14 stalls again. This process may be repeated until the entire wellbore has been stimulated and all of the frac sleeves have been opened. Once all frac sleeves have been opened, and since only one baffle and ball size may be used, the wellbore may not require coiled tubing to mill out baffles of descending sizes. Additionally and alternatively, utilizing a dissolvable ball 14 may allow for a completely intervention-less completion method.
While the disclosed embodiments may be amenable to being used as a one-ball-and-baffle frac sleeve/heel-to-toe type of application, it is also contemplated that the disclosed embodiments may be used to break the wellbore into large segments of the same ball/baffle sleeve and treated in a more traditional toe-to-heel method. For example, a plurality of horizontal well portions may be divided and completed using sets of frac sleeves, that utilize the aforementioned ball and baffle system. For example, a horizontal portion of a well may be 8,000 ft, which may be broken into four 2,000 ft. segments. A first 2000 ft. segment may be the portion at the toe of the well and may have the smallest ball and baffle combination of the four segments (although, the baffle inner diameter (ID) may still be a large baffle ID to minimize wellbore restrictions). In accordance with the disclosed embodiments, the first 2000 ft. segment may be completed using the MES/BDA methodology to activate all of the sleeves located in that segment of the well. Once that segment was completed, a different size ball and baffle sleeve could be used to stimulate the next 2,000 ft. segment of the horizontal well in the same manner.
A method for completion of a horizontal well in a subterranean formation, the horizontal well having a heel and a toe, may comprise the steps of: pumping fluid into a first frac sleeve proximal to the heel of the horizontal well, pumping fluid through at least one opening in the first frac sleeve into contact with the formation, providing a BDA to interact with the at least one opening in the first frac sleeve, restricting the fluid from flowing into the at least one opening in the first frac sleeve after the BDA interacts with the at least one opening in the first frac sleeve, and pumping fluid into a second frac sleeve more proximal to the toe of the horizontal well than the first frac sleeve. Such a method may further include fracturing the formation in a second stage located distal to the heel and proximal to the toe of the horizontal well, and pumping fluid into a second frac sleeve more proximal to the toe of the horizontal well than the first frac sleeve, pumping fluid against a ball traversing the inside of the second frac sleeve, pumping fluid against a ball to permit fluid through the at least one opening into contact with the formation, and pumping fluid into a second frac sleeve more proximal to the toe of the horizontal well than the first frac sleeve, and/or propelling a ball disposed within the first frac sleeve that is stalled following a fracture in the formation adjacent the at least one opening in the first frac sleeve. Alternatively and additionally, where a ball disposed within the first frac sleeve stalls following a fracture in the formation adjacent the at least one opening in the first frac sleeve, the ball may be pumped through the second frac sleeve after the BDA interacts with the at least one opening in the first frac sleeve.
In any of the foregoing methods, the first frac sleeve may be directly or indirectly coupled to the second frac sleeve, one of the first frac sleeve and the second frac sleeve is an MES, and/or both the first frac sleeve and second frac sleeve is an MES.
A system for horizontal well completion comprises: a plurality of frac sleeves arranged in a horizontal well, the horizontal well having a heel and a toe and being located in a subterranean formation, a BDA disposed on at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves at a location more proximal to the heel of the horizontal well and disposed proximal to a fracture in the formation, and a ball disposed within at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves and separating the BDA from the terminal portion of the horizontal well.
A system for horizontal well completion that comprises: a plurality of frac sleeves arranged in a horizontal well, the horizontal well having a heel and a toe and being located in a subterranean formation, a BDA disposed on at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves at a location more proximal to the heel of the horizontal well and disposed proximal to a fracture in the formation, and a ball disposed within at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves and separating the BDA from the terminal portion of the horizontal well, may also comprise at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves being a multiple entry sleeve, each of the plurality of frac sleeves being a multiple entry sleeve, a dissolvable ball, and/or each of the plurality of frac sleeves have substantially the same inner diameter.
A system for horizontal well completion that comprises: a plurality of frac sleeves arranged in a horizontal well, the horizontal well having a heel and a toe and being located in a subterranean formation, a BDA disposed on at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves at a location more proximal to the heel of the horizontal well and disposed proximal to a fracture in the formation, and a ball disposed within at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves and separating the BDA from the terminal portion of the horizontal well, may also comprise at least one of the plurality of frac sleeves being a multiple entry sleeve, each of the plurality of frac sleeves being a multiple entry sleeve, a dissolvable ball, and/or each of the plurality of frac sleeves have substantially the same inner diameter. Such a system may also comprise a substantially completed fracture proximal to the BDA, a further fracture in the formation distal to the location of the BDA and proximal to and before the ball that may be substantially completed.
The above detailed description may be of a small number of embodiments for implementing the invention and may be not intended to limit the scope of the following claims.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/US2015/055600 | 10/14/2015 | WO | 00 |