Combining acid fracturing, propellant stimulations, and polymer technologies to develop additional reserves

Citation
Fr. Hall et al., Combining acid fracturing, propellant stimulations, and polymer technologies to develop additional reserves, J CAN PET T, 39(5), 2000, pp. 49-55
Citations number
8
Categorie Soggetti
Geological Petroleum & Minig Engineering
Journal title
JOURNAL OF CANADIAN PETROLEUM TECHNOLOGY
ISSN journal
00219487 → ACNP
Volume
39
Issue
5
Year of publication
2000
Pages
49 - 55
Database
ISI
SICI code
0021-9487(200005)39:5<49:CAFPSA>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
The continuing use of combined crosslinked polymer, propellant, and acid fr acturing treatment technologies has resulted in additional reserve developm ent in a mature waterflood field in Wyoming. These three technologies have been used in combination on over 40 wells during 1996 and 1997 in the Orego n Basin Field, located in Park County, Wyoming, USA. The first use of Acrylamide-polymer/CrIII-carboxylate (gel) technology((1)) in Oregon Basin took place in the mid-1980s. The I were used to reduce wat er production in producing wells and improve both vertical and areal confor mance in injection wells. Acid stimulations have been used since the 1940s as a means of improving production, with the first acid fracturing treatmen ts being pumped in the late 1980s. Beginning in 1996, these two technologie s were combined in an attempt to successfully increase oil production from wells that had not been considered acid stimulation candidates due to their total productivity. Propellant was used as a perforation breakdown techniq ue after pumping the gel treatment and prior to the acid stimulation. This paper discusses the evolution of the gel and acid fracturing treatment desi gns,and the reasons for combining the two treatment techniques. The results of the 1996 - 1997 program are discussed in detail, as well as the changes in treatment designs that have taken place during the project. Data is pre sented that confirms accomplishment of the treatment objective.