King Kwee Chong
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information processing and trusted computing | 2013
Zonggang Lv; Lin Wang; Sufen Deng; King Kwee Chong; James Shea Wooley; Qiang Wang; Peng Ji
During the past five years, shale gas developments have changed the game for the US natural gas industry. Globally, shale exploration activities are also increasing. China is in the early stages of exploiting the world’s largest reserves of shale gas resources while attempting to cope with increasing energy demands. This paper presents a case history of applicable technology currently used in North America for initial attempts at shale gas exploration in China. This case study is the first Cambrian age marine shale well in the Qiongzhusi formation located in the shale-gas-rich Sichuan province. Many technologies were brought from North American shale gas applications for this well (Chong et al. 2010). This study describes the technologies used to drill and complete the targeted shale gas formation and guide the completion and stimulation design. The target formation was drilled horizontally and the casing was cemented. The formation was then stimulated with multiple stages after full integration of data from geologic, geomechanical, petrophysical, and core analysis, which aided in the fluid and proppant selection, proppant concentration, and the designed injection rate. A diagnostic fracture injection test (DFIT) was performed before the main treatment to confirm fracture gradient, closure, pore pressure, system permeability, and leakoff. Microseismic mapping was also used, which proved to be valuable when planning and assessing the fracturing results. Currently, the well is flowing gas at rates comparable to early production time in a typical North American shale gas well with a similar type of completion. This case study serves as an example of successful implementation of proven technology outside of the North America shale gas market. Continued projects such as this one are the predecessor to full-scale development of shale gas and have helped shape the abundant gas supply currently in the United States. Additionally, these types of projects are necessary to help China improve their future outlook on gas supply.
International Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition in China | 2010
Omkar A. Jaripatke; King Kwee Chong; William Vincent Grieser; Andrea Passman
SPE/IADC Middle East Drilling Technology Conference & Exhibition | 2013
Zonggang Lv; Lin Wang; Sufen Deng; King Kwee Chong; Qiang Wang; Joe Peterson Dumesnil
Canadian Unconventional Resources and International Petroleum Conference | 2010
King Kwee Chong; William Vincent Grieser; Andrea Passman; Hilda Cristina Tamayo; Neil Modeland; Brendan Edward Burke
SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition | 2000
King Kwee Chong; Charles A. Butterfield; Russell P. Conwell
SPE Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition-Asia Pacific | 2013
Lin Wang; Joe Peterson Dumesnil; Sufen Deng; King Kwee Chong; Zonggang Lv; Qiang Wang
Canadian Unconventional Resources Conference | 2011
Neil Modeland; Dan Buller; King Kwee Chong
International Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition in China | 2006
Liangyue Liu; Jianming Deng; Yingwen Ma; King Kwee Chong; Yong Hua Kee
SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2012
Lv Zonggang; Lin Wang; Sufen Deng; King Kwee Chong; James Shea Wooley; Qiang Wang; Joe Peterson Dumesnil
SPE International Symposium and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control | 2004
Zhizhuang Jiang; Donghong Luo; Zhiyun Deng; King Kwee Chong; Rick Gdanski