Distributed FiberOptic Sensing for Hydraulic-Fracturing Monitoring and Diagnostics
Fiber-optic sensing (FOS) are an emerging technology in hydraulic fracture diagnosis. Fiber-optic sensing technologies mainly include distributed temperature sensing (DTS) and distributed sound sensing (DAS). During hydraulic fracturing, the perforation cluster efficiency for cemented plug and perfo...
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doaj-68150e2c929d47daabff46ea67f71a0a2021-02-02T08:41:58ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422019-01-011180204610.1051/e3sconf/201911802046e3sconf_icaeer18_02046Distributed FiberOptic Sensing for Hydraulic-Fracturing Monitoring and DiagnosticsLi YiqiangLiu JunrongFiber-optic sensing (FOS) are an emerging technology in hydraulic fracture diagnosis. Fiber-optic sensing technologies mainly include distributed temperature sensing (DTS) and distributed sound sensing (DAS). During hydraulic fracturing, the perforation cluster efficiency for cemented plug and perforation (PnP) wells, points of fracture initiation for packer and sleeve (PnS), and fluid channelling between fractured intervals caused by either tubular or annular leaks could be quantitatively evaluated by DTS data. Combined with DAS data, fluid distributions for each fracturing stage along the entire horizontal wellbore could be obtained. The roles of DTS and DAS in different hydraulic fracture stages are comprehensively analyzed in this paper. It provides a guidance for application of FOs in oil industry.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2019/44/e3sconf_icaeer18_02046.pdf |
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Distributed FiberOptic Sensing for Hydraulic-Fracturing Monitoring and Diagnostics |
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Distributed FiberOptic Sensing for Hydraulic-Fracturing Monitoring and Diagnostics |
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Fiber-optic sensing (FOS) are an emerging technology in hydraulic fracture diagnosis. Fiber-optic sensing technologies mainly include distributed temperature sensing (DTS) and distributed sound sensing (DAS). During hydraulic fracturing, the perforation cluster efficiency for cemented plug and perforation (PnP) wells, points of fracture initiation for packer and sleeve (PnS), and fluid channelling between fractured intervals caused by either tubular or annular leaks could be quantitatively evaluated by DTS data. Combined with DAS data, fluid distributions for each fracturing stage along the entire horizontal wellbore could be obtained. The roles of DTS and DAS in different hydraulic fracture stages are comprehensively analyzed in this paper. It provides a guidance for application of FOs in oil industry. |
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