Kris J. Nygaard
ExxonMobil
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SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2005
Steve Lonnes; Timothy J. Hall; Kris J. Nygaard; William A. Sorem; Randy C. Tolman
ExxonMobil has developed two novel reservoir stimulation technologies that enable the rapid delivery of numerous highquality stimulation treatments within a single cased wellbore. These technologies were developed for the purpose of improving, or enabling, economic hydrocarbon recovery from formations that contain multiple stacked reservoir intervals or require the stimulation of long productive intervals. These technologies: (1) enable the stimulation of multiple target zones via a single deployment of downhole equipment; (2) enable selective placement of each stimulation treatment so that they may be designed specifically for each individual zone to maximize well productivity; (3) provide positive isolation between zones to ensure each zone is treated per design and previously treated zones are not inadvertently damaged; and (4) allow for treatments to be pumped at high flow rates to facilitate efficient and effective stimulation.
SPE/EAGE European Unconventional Resources Conference & Exhibition - From Potential to Production | 2012
Renzo Angeles; Randy C. Tolman; Wadood El-Rabaa; Shalawn Jackson; Kris J. Nygaard
Recent advances in multi-stage stimulation technologies, including open- and cased-hole types, have largely overlooked the advantages of single-zone stimulation due to hardware and cost limitations. In most conventional methods, multiple perf clusters are treated at once using one single frac stage with the expectation that equally-stimulated fractures will be created at each perf cluster within tens and hundreds of feet. This creates over-stimulation in some perf clusters and under-stimulation in others, which unveils the current economic and practical limits of effectively creating fractures where needed, not where it is possible to place them. Other methods use a large number of frac plugs which require additional wireline trips and later need to be drilled out, increasing the total cost and mechanical risk of the completion. As lateral length increases, many operators also face the challenge of not being able to remove all frac plugs due to coiled-tubing depth limitations. This paper introduces the recent implementation of Just-In-Time Perforating (JITP) in shale gas, unconventional plays. JITP is one of the Multi-Zone Stimulation Technologies (MZST) developed and patented by ExxonMobil over a decade ago and extensively used in vertical and S-shaped wells in the Piceance basin, Colorado, and recently implemented in the XTO Fayetteville Shale, Arkansas. JITP creates multiple single-zone fracture stimulations on a single wireline run using ball-sealer diversion and perforating guns that remain downhole during fracturing. Other key features of this method are the use of less horse power, significant reduction in the number of frac plugs, fewer wireline runs, and added flexibility in water management. This paper describes the technical advantages and business justification for applying JITP in unconventional resources and also provides preliminary results from the performance of the JITP field trials in horizontal wells.
Archive | 2001
Randy C. Tolman; Lawrence O. Carlson; David A. Kinison; Kris J. Nygaard; Glenn S. Goss; William A. Sorem; Lee L. Shafer
Archive | 2001
Randy C. Tolman; Kris J. Nygaard; Abdel Wadood M. El-Rabaa; William A. Sorem
Archive | 2002
Randy C. Tolman; David A. Kinison; Kris J. Nygaard; William A. Sorem; Timothy J. Hall; Jeffrey R. Bailey
Archive | 2006
Randy C. Tolman; William A. Sorem; Kris J. Nygaard; Jeff W. Simons; Curtis W. Kofoed
Archive | 2013
Randy C. Tolman; Renzo M. Angeles-Boza; Kris J. Nygaard; Christian S. Mayer; Pavlin B. Entchev
information processing and trusted computing | 2013
Kris J. Nygaard; Shekhar V. Gosavi; Pavlin B. Entchev; Fuping Zhou; Wadood El-Rabaa; Chris E. Shuchart
Archive | 2013
Randy C. Tolman; Timothy G. Benish; Geoffrey F. Steiner; Kris J. Nygaard
Archive | 2013
Randy C. Tolman; Boza Renzo M. Angeles; Kris J. Nygaard; Christian S. Mayer; Abdel Wadood M. El-Rabaa