Alejandro Chacon
Halliburton
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SPE/EAGE European Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition | 2014
Luigi Saputelli; Carlos Trejo López; Alejandro Chacon; Mohamed Y. Soliman
Hydraulic fracturing is currently the completion method of choice in most tight reservoirs; however, the ultimate performance of fractured wells is severely affected by the interfering effects inside the fracture and interfractures. Previous simulation studies investigated the effects of well spacing and fracture length on well productivity in low-permeability oil and gas reservoirs. It was shown that the most important parameters for determining the optimum fracture length are the formation permeability and the stimulated reservoir volume (SRV). Although a number of studies have examined the performance of horizontal fractured wells and the fracture geometry effect, fracture spacing and intersecting angles in vertical and horizontal wells should be further investigated. This study presents the results of a tight oil reservoir analogy. Reservoir parameters considered include local rock stresses, rock compressibility, absolute and relative permeability, and porosity. The well-completion parameters included fracture length, height, width, conductivity, number and spacing between fractures, fracture intersecting angle, and cased- vs. openhole completion. Fracture modeling considered rigorous description of the hydraulic fracture properties and finite difference reservoir modeling. Economically attractive reserves recovery was modeled through multiple fracture placements in a 10,000-ft horizontal well. Numerical simulation showed that oil recovery increased between 8 to 15%, while net present value (NPV) increased 8 to 24%, as the number of fractures increased. Based on the critical assumptions in the study (permeability, natural fracture distribution, and stress orientation), an optimum number of fractures was identified. Openhole completions provided better performance in most cases, and recovery was greater for a higher number of contributing perpendicular vs. longitudinal fractures. The results of the study hopefully can be used to improve the understanding of the role of fracture geometry, spacing, and open/cased-hole completion strategy to enhance an operator’s optimum completion design.
SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference | 2013
Mustafa R. Alzaid; Mohammed Al-Ghazal; Saad M. Al-Driweesh; Fadel Al-Ghurairi; Jose R. Vielma; Alejandro Chacon; Jose Noguera
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2010
Luigi Saputelli; Jorge Pérez Pérez; Alejandro Chacon; Carlos Trejo López; Jose Patino; Mauricio Eggenschwiler
Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference | 2010
Walter Nunez Garcia; Ricardo Solares; Jairo Alonso Leal Jauregui; Jorge Duarte; Alejandro Chacon; Guillermo Antonio Izquierdo; Robert Lawrence Heidorn
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2011
Luigi Saputelli; Oluwole Ayodotun Omole; Fabio Alberto Gonzalez; Alejandro Chacon; S. Janvier Lissanon; Kai Sun
Offshore Technology Conference-Asia | 2014
Luigi Saputelli; Alejandro Chacon; Carlos Trejo López
Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference | 2014
Todd Allen Green; Jairo Alonso Leal Jauregui; Noel H. Ginest; Mustafa Sadiq Al-Bu Ali; Jose R. Vielma; Alejandro Chacon
SPE Middle East Oil and Gas Show and Conference | 2013
S. Murtaza; A. A. Al-Ruwaily; A. A. Taqi; S. S. Qahtani; Alejandro Chacon; Alexys Jose Gonzalez; Ernesto Bustamante
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2011
Walter Nunez Garcia; Jose Ricardo Solares; Ataur R. Malik; Jose R. Vielma; Alejandro Chacon; Craig Wolfe
OTC Brasil | 2011
Gina Luz Vega Riveros; Luigi Saputelli; Jose Patino Perez; Alejandro Chacon; Romeo Solis