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SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference | 2013

Investigation of Improved Conductivity and Proppant Applications in the Bakken Formation

Bethany Kurz; Darren D Schmidt; Philip E Cortese

Given the importance of hydraulic fracturing and proppant performance for development of the Bakken and Three Forks Formations within the Williston Basin, a study was conducted to evaluate the key factors that may result in conductivity loss within the reservoirs. Various proppants and reservoir rock cores were exposed to several different fracturing and formation fluids at reservoir conditions. The hardness of the rock cores and the strength of the proppants were evaluated prior to and following fluid exposure. In addition, the conductivity of various proppants, as well as formation embedment and spalling, was evaluated at reservoir temperatures and pressures using actual reservoir rock cores. The results of this work suggest that certain fluids may affect both rock and proppant strength, and therefore, fluid exposure needs to be considered in the field. In addition, conductivity decreases within the Bakken Formation appear to be a function of a variety of factors, including proppant and rock strength, as well as formation embedment and spalling. The results of this study highlight the need for advanced conductivity testing, coupled with quantification of formation embedment and spalling. Given the importance of proppant performance on conductivity loss and, ultimately, oil recovery, better understanding the effects of these various factors on proppant and rock strength in the field is vital for more efficient production within unconventional oil and gas reservoirs. This subtask was funded through the Energy & Environmental Research Center–U.S. Department of Energy Joint Program on Research and Development for Fossil Energy-Related Resources Cooperative Agreement No. DE-FC26-08NT43291. Nonfederal support for this project was provided by the North Dakota Industrial Commission Oil and Gas Research Council and proppant manufacturer CARBO Ceramics. The North Dakota Geological Survey also supported this project by supplying the rock core used for testing.


Archive | 2012

Subtask 1.8 - Investigation of Improved Conductivity and Proppant Applications in the Bakken Formation

Bethany Kurz; Darren D. Schmidt; Steven Smith Christopher Beddoe; Corey Lindeman; Blaise A.F. Mibeck

Given the importance of hydraulic fracturing and proppant performance for development of the Bakken and Three Forks Formations within the Williston Basin, a study was conducted to evaluate the key factors that may result in conductivity loss within the reservoirs. Various proppants and reservoir rock cores were exposed to several different fracturing and formation fluids at reservoir conditions. The hardness of the rock cores and the strength of the proppants were evaluated prior to and following fluid exposure. In addition, the conductivity of various proppants, as well as formation embedment and spalling, was evaluated at reservoir temperatures and pressures using actual reservoir rock cores. The results of this work suggest that certain fluids may affect both rock and proppant strength, and therefore, fluid exposure needs to be considered in the field. In addition, conductivity decreases within the Bakken Formation appear to be a function of a variety of factors, including proppant and rock strength, as well as formation embedment and spalling. The results of this study highlight the need for advanced conductivity testing, coupled with quantification of formation embedment and spalling. Given the importance of proppant performance on conductivity loss and, ultimately, oil recovery, better understanding the effects of these various factors on proppant and rock strength in the field is vital for more efficient production within unconventional oil and gas reservoirs.


Applied Energy | 2017

Advancing CO2 enhanced oil recovery and storage in unconventional oil play—Experimental studies on Bakken shales

Lu Jin; Steven B. Hawthorne; James A. Sorensen; Lawrence J. Pekot; Bethany Kurz; Steven J. Smith; Loreal V. Heebink; Volker Herdegen; Nicholas W. Bosshart; J.L. Torres; Chantsalmaa Dalkhaa; Kyle Peterson; Charles D. Gorecki; Edward N. Steadman; John A. Harju


SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2016

A Systematic Investigation of Gas-Based Improved Oil Recovery Technologies for the Bakken Tight Oil Formation

Lu Jin; Steven B. Hawthorne; James A. Sorensen; Bethany Kurz; Larry Pekot; Steve Smith; Nick Bosshart; Alexander Azenkeng; Charles D. Gorecki; John A. Harju


Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2015

Characterization and Evaluation of the Bakken Petroleum System for CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery

James A. Sorensen; Steven B. Hawthorne; Bethany Kurz; Jason R. Braunberger; Guoxiang Liu; Charles D. Gorecki; John A. Hamling; Steven A. Smith; Edward N. Steadman; John A. Harju


SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2017

Extraction of Oil from the Bakken Shales with Supercritical CO2

Lu Jin; Steven B. Hawthorne; James A. Sorensen; Lawrence J. Pekot; Bethany Kurz; Steven A. Smith; Loreal V. Heebink; Nicholas W. Bosshart; J.L. Torres; Chantsalmaa Dalkhaa; Charles D. Gorecki; Edward N. Steadman; John A. Harju


Energy Procedia | 2017

Relative Permeability of Williston Basin CO2 Storage Targets

Steven A. Smith; Christopher J. Beddoe; Blaise A.F. Mibeck; Loreal V. Heebink; Bethany Kurz; Wesley D. Peck; Lu Jin


Energy Procedia | 2017

Laboratory Characterization and Modeling to Examine CO2 Storage and Enhanced Oil Recovery in an Unconventional Tight Oil Formation

James A. Sorensen; Bethany Kurz; Steven B. Hawthorne; Lu Jin; Steven A. Smith; Alexander Azenkeng


Proceedings of the 6th Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2018

The Influence of Organics on Supercritical CO 2 Migration in Organic- Rich Shales

Bethany Kurz; James A. Sorensen; Steven B. Hawthorne; Steven A. Smith; Hamed Sanei; Omid H. Ardakani; Joel Walls; Lu Jin; Shane K. Butler; Christopher J. Beddoe; Blaise A.F. Mibeck


Archive | 2018

Improved Characterization and Modeling of Tight Oil Formations for CO 2 Enhanced Oil Recovery Potential and Storage Capacity Estimation

James A. Sorensen; Steven A. Smith; Bethany Kurz; Steven B. Hawthorne; Lu Jin; Nicholas W. Bosshart; José A. Torres; Carolyn M. Nyberg; Loreal V. Heebink; John P. Hurley

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James A. Sorensen

University of North Dakota

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Lu Jin

University of North Dakota

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Steven A. Smith

University of North Dakota

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John A. Harju

University of North Dakota

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Loreal V. Heebink

University of North Dakota

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