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SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference | 2009

Hydraulic Fracturing: Modeling & Optimization Using Latest Generation Logs and Conductivity Optimization Technologies

Cristian Espina; Dario R. Baldassa; Federico Sorenson; Emiliano Rodrigo Lopez; Juan Carlos Bonapace; Claudio Alejandro Quintavalla

Abstract Successful hydrocarbon production in the San Jorge Basin in Argentina is achieved with understanding the high variations in reservoir fluid properties, discriminating the complex lithology, and achieving the optimum hydraulic fractures. This paper outlines how state of the art logging tools and collaboration between the operating and service companies can deliver improved fracture results. The multi-layered stratigraphic formations in the San Jorge Basin have long presented formation evaluation challenges with conventional well logging. These formations exhibit major inconsistencies and anomalous results in formation water salinity. In addition, the complex reservoir characteristics have required the use of hydraulic fracturing to improve the hydrocarbon production during the past fifteen years. Nowadays, petrophysical evaluation of the reservoirs has been improved using the latest well logging technology such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) logs to identify and distinguish potential productive layers and zones to be stimulated. Combining NMR logging technology with fracture height evaluation utilizing azimuthal shear wave slowness data, stimulation treatment pressure responses, and post-stimulation swab test results, provides sufficient data to calibrate geomechanical and hydraulic fracturing models. With advanced interpretation techniques and modeling, the optimum fracture can be designed and performance data from that fracture can be used to validate the theoretical models. This approach enhances the capability to design hydraulic fractures based on the reservoir conditions, with the optimum conductivity and fracture half-length to provide the required productivity over the life of the well. Application of this process has resulted in improved well performance in the San Jorge Basin wells. The integration and interpretation of information between the operator and the service companies resulted in more accurate and optimized work flows and modeling for the complex and non-conventional reservoirs of the San Jorge Basin. As companies work together in a collaborative environment to address business challenges, solutions have been generated that no single company could have achieved alone.


Unconventional Resources Technology Conference | 2013

Vaca Muerta Shale Reservoir Characterization and Description: The Starting Point for Development of a Shale Play with Very Good Possibilities for a Successful Project

Mariano N. Garcia; Federico Sorenson; Juan Carlos Bonapace; Fabio Motta; Christian Bajuk; Hernan Stockman


Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference | 2009

Optimization in Completion Wells With a Packerless, Multistage Fracture-Stimulation Method Using CT Perforating and Annular-Path Pumping in Argentina

Juan Carlos Bonapace; Federico Kovalenko; Leonardo Canini; Federico Sorenson


SPE Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference | 2015

Conditioning Pre-existing Old Vertical Wells to Stimulate and Test Vaca Muerta Shale Productivity through the Application of Pinpoint Completion Techniques

Pablo Forni; Juan Carlos Bonapace; Federico Kovalenko; Mariano N. Garcia; Federico Sorenson


SPE Latin American and Caribbean Health, Safety, Environment and Sustainability Conference | 2015

Water Management for Tight and Shale Reservoir: A Review of What Has Been Learned and What Should Be Considered for Development in Argentina

Juan Carlos Bonapace


North Africa Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2013

Successful Field Implementation of a Novel Solids-Free System to Control Fluid Loss during Overbalanced Workover Operations in Southern Argentina

Julio Estuardo Vasquez; Juan Carlos Bonapace; Javier Gonzales; Rodrigo Quintavalla


SPE European Formation Damage Conference & Exhibition | 2013

Effectively Controlling Proppant Flowback to Maximize Well Production: Lessons Learned from Argentina

Philip D. Nguyen; Juan Carlos Bonapace; G. F. Kruse; L. Solis; D Daparo


SPE Latin America and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference | 2012

Water Conservation: Reducing Freshwater Consumption by Using Produced Water for Base Fluid in Hydraulic Fracturing-Case Histories in Argentina

Juan Carlos Bonapace; Mariano Ruben Giglio; Juan Manuel Moggia; Maria De Los Angeles Krenz


information processing and trusted computing | 2009

Preventing Proppant and Formation-Sand Production in High Water Cut, Heavy-Oil Wells: A Field Study from Argentina

Daniel Daparo; Luis Soliz; Eduardo Roberto Perez; Carlos Iver Vidal Saravia; Philip D. Nguyen; Juan Carlos Bonapace


information processing and trusted computing | 2016

Vertical Well Completions in Multilayer Reservoirs: A Decade of Technologies Implemented in Argentina

Juan Carlos Bonapace; Gerardo Perazzo

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