Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRG

This study focuses on procedures to enhance permeability and flow rate for a low permeability formation by creating a conductive path using the hydraulic fracturing model. Well data are collected from the Qamchuqa KRG oil field formation. A Fracpro simulator is used for modelling the hydraulic fract...

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Main Authors: Akram Humoodi Abdulwahhab, Maha Raoof Abdulamir Hamoudi, Rasan Sarbast
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Language:English
Published: Univeristy of Kurdistan Hewler 2019-12-01
Series:UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/113/141
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spelling doaj-1a9699ce17884a318ec1b7eb44cb97732020-11-25T02:10:09ZengUniveristy of Kurdistan HewlerUKH Journal of Science and Engineering2520-77922019-12-01321021https://doi.org/10.25079/ukhjse.v3n2y2019.pp10-21Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRGAkram Humoodi Abdulwahhab0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3603-2613Maha Raoof Abdulamir Hamoudi1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4127-3470Rasan Sarbast2Department of Natural Resources Engineering & Management, School of Science and Engineering, University of Kurdistan Hewler, Erbil, Kurdistan Region - F.R. IraqDepartment of Natural Resources Engineering & Management, School of Science and Engineering, University of Kurdistan Hewler, Erbil, Kurdistan Region - F.R. IraqEngineer, Erbil, Kurdistan Region - F.R. Iraq This study focuses on procedures to enhance permeability and flow rate for a low permeability formation by creating a conductive path using the hydraulic fracturing model. Well data are collected from the Qamchuqa KRG oil field formation. A Fracpro simulator is used for modelling the hydraulic fracturing process in an effective way. The study focuses on an effective hydraulic fracturing design procedure and the parameters affecting the fracture design. Optimum design of fracturing is achieved by selecting the proper fracturing fluid with a suitable proppant carried in a slurry, determining the formation fracturing pressure, selection of a fracture propagation fluid, and also a good proppant injection schedule, using a high pump rate and good viscosity. Permeability and conductivity are calculated before and after applying the hydraulic fracturing. Fracture height, length, and width are calculated from the Fracpro software, among other parameters, and the production rate changes. From the results, it is observed that by using hydraulic fracturing technology, production will increase and permeability will be much higher. The original formation permeability is 2.55 md, and after treatment, the average fracture conductivity has significantly increased to 1742.3 md-ft. The results showed that average fracture width is 0.187 inch. The proppant used in this treatment has a permeability of 122581 md. The suitable fluid choice is hyper with an apparent viscosity of 227.95 cp, and the proper proppant type is Brady sand with a conductivity of 2173.41 md-ft. Fracture orientation from the Khurmala oil field in Kurdistan is vertical fractures produced at a depth of 1868 m. Fracture half-length, total fracture height, and average fracture width are 220 ft, 42 ft, and 0.47 inch, respectively. After fracturing, the maximum and average area of fracture are 33.748 and 17.248 ft2, respectively. The recommended pump hydraulic horse power is 3200 HHP, and the total required fluid is 1076.3 bbl. In this study, hydraulic fracture is designed, and then, it has been analyzed after that production is optimized.https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/113/141hydraulic fracturingproppantsfracprofracture widthfracture length
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author Akram Humoodi Abdulwahhab
Maha Raoof Abdulamir Hamoudi
Rasan Sarbast
spellingShingle Akram Humoodi Abdulwahhab
Maha Raoof Abdulamir Hamoudi
Rasan Sarbast
Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRG
UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
hydraulic fracturing
proppants
fracpro
fracture width
fracture length
author_facet Akram Humoodi Abdulwahhab
Maha Raoof Abdulamir Hamoudi
Rasan Sarbast
author_sort Akram Humoodi Abdulwahhab
title Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRG
title_short Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRG
title_full Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRG
title_fullStr Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRG
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of Hydraulic Fracturing Operation for a Reservoir in KRG
title_sort implementation of hydraulic fracturing operation for a reservoir in krg
publisher Univeristy of Kurdistan Hewler
series UKH Journal of Science and Engineering
issn 2520-7792
publishDate 2019-12-01
description This study focuses on procedures to enhance permeability and flow rate for a low permeability formation by creating a conductive path using the hydraulic fracturing model. Well data are collected from the Qamchuqa KRG oil field formation. A Fracpro simulator is used for modelling the hydraulic fracturing process in an effective way. The study focuses on an effective hydraulic fracturing design procedure and the parameters affecting the fracture design. Optimum design of fracturing is achieved by selecting the proper fracturing fluid with a suitable proppant carried in a slurry, determining the formation fracturing pressure, selection of a fracture propagation fluid, and also a good proppant injection schedule, using a high pump rate and good viscosity. Permeability and conductivity are calculated before and after applying the hydraulic fracturing. Fracture height, length, and width are calculated from the Fracpro software, among other parameters, and the production rate changes. From the results, it is observed that by using hydraulic fracturing technology, production will increase and permeability will be much higher. The original formation permeability is 2.55 md, and after treatment, the average fracture conductivity has significantly increased to 1742.3 md-ft. The results showed that average fracture width is 0.187 inch. The proppant used in this treatment has a permeability of 122581 md. The suitable fluid choice is hyper with an apparent viscosity of 227.95 cp, and the proper proppant type is Brady sand with a conductivity of 2173.41 md-ft. Fracture orientation from the Khurmala oil field in Kurdistan is vertical fractures produced at a depth of 1868 m. Fracture half-length, total fracture height, and average fracture width are 220 ft, 42 ft, and 0.47 inch, respectively. After fracturing, the maximum and average area of fracture are 33.748 and 17.248 ft2, respectively. The recommended pump hydraulic horse power is 3200 HHP, and the total required fluid is 1076.3 bbl. In this study, hydraulic fracture is designed, and then, it has been analyzed after that production is optimized.
topic hydraulic fracturing
proppants
fracpro
fracture width
fracture length
url https://journals.ukh.edu.krd/index.php/ukhjse/article/view/113/141
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