Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data

Heterogeneity analysis of conventional data, such as geophysical log data, has been still limited to the application of near-wellbore zone, which makes it difficult to optimize the hydraulic fracturing design and may render suboptimal performance. However, the fluctuation of multi-stage pumping data...

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Main Authors: Zhai Wenbao, Li Jun, Chen Zhaowei, Liu Gonghui, Zhou Yingcao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019-12-01
Series:Open Geosciences
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0090
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spelling doaj-5974c80a67504476adf7467b34d8da292021-09-05T20:50:50ZengDe GruyterOpen Geosciences2391-54472019-12-011111182119310.1515/geo-2019-0090geo-2019-0090Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping dataZhai Wenbao0Li Jun1Chen Zhaowei2Liu Gonghui3Zhou Yingcao4China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, ChinaCollege of Petroleum Engineering Beijing, Beijing, ChinaCNPC Engineering Technology R&D Company Limited, Beijing, ChinaCollege of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum-Beijing, Beijing, ChinaCNPC Engineering Technology R&D Company Limited, Beijing, ChinaHeterogeneity analysis of conventional data, such as geophysical log data, has been still limited to the application of near-wellbore zone, which makes it difficult to optimize the hydraulic fracturing design and may render suboptimal performance. However, the fluctuation of multi-stage pumping data, manifesting nonlinear behavior of physical properties with shale reservoir during hydraulic fractures propagation stage, is usually ignored. In this study, the empirical mode decomposition technique (EMDT) was introduced and applied to the multi-stage pumping data to determine the respective Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMF). By using a relationship between the IMF number and its mean wavenumber, the heterogeneity index associated with far-wellbore shale reservoir was determined. The results indicate that the heterogeneity index from multi-stage pumping data is good coincided with the effective stimulation reservoir volume (ESRV) obtained from micro-seismic events. Not only that, but it also reveals that there is a strong correlation of heterogeneity index, IMF number, ESRV, and degree of heterogeneity within shale reservoir. This work has demonstrated that heterogeneity index analysis combined with EMDT has been significantly important and essential to quantify the degree of heterogeneity within far-wellbore shale reservoir from multi-stage pumping data, which contributes to optimizing the hydraulic fracturing design and improving good optimal performance.https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0090shale reservoirmulti-stage pumping dataempirical mode decomposition technique (emdt)intrinsic mode function (imf)heterogeneity index
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language English
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author Zhai Wenbao
Li Jun
Chen Zhaowei
Liu Gonghui
Zhou Yingcao
spellingShingle Zhai Wenbao
Li Jun
Chen Zhaowei
Liu Gonghui
Zhou Yingcao
Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data
Open Geosciences
shale reservoir
multi-stage pumping data
empirical mode decomposition technique (emdt)
intrinsic mode function (imf)
heterogeneity index
author_facet Zhai Wenbao
Li Jun
Chen Zhaowei
Liu Gonghui
Zhou Yingcao
author_sort Zhai Wenbao
title Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data
title_short Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data
title_full Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data
title_fullStr Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data
title_full_unstemmed Heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data
title_sort heterogeneity analysis of shale reservoir based on multi-stage pumping data
publisher De Gruyter
series Open Geosciences
issn 2391-5447
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Heterogeneity analysis of conventional data, such as geophysical log data, has been still limited to the application of near-wellbore zone, which makes it difficult to optimize the hydraulic fracturing design and may render suboptimal performance. However, the fluctuation of multi-stage pumping data, manifesting nonlinear behavior of physical properties with shale reservoir during hydraulic fractures propagation stage, is usually ignored. In this study, the empirical mode decomposition technique (EMDT) was introduced and applied to the multi-stage pumping data to determine the respective Intrinsic Mode Functions (IMF). By using a relationship between the IMF number and its mean wavenumber, the heterogeneity index associated with far-wellbore shale reservoir was determined. The results indicate that the heterogeneity index from multi-stage pumping data is good coincided with the effective stimulation reservoir volume (ESRV) obtained from micro-seismic events. Not only that, but it also reveals that there is a strong correlation of heterogeneity index, IMF number, ESRV, and degree of heterogeneity within shale reservoir. This work has demonstrated that heterogeneity index analysis combined with EMDT has been significantly important and essential to quantify the degree of heterogeneity within far-wellbore shale reservoir from multi-stage pumping data, which contributes to optimizing the hydraulic fracturing design and improving good optimal performance.
topic shale reservoir
multi-stage pumping data
empirical mode decomposition technique (emdt)
intrinsic mode function (imf)
heterogeneity index
url https://doi.org/10.1515/geo-2019-0090
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