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SPE/EAGE European Unconventional Resources Conference & Exhibition - From Potential to Production | 2012

Novel Traceable Proppant Enables Propped Frac Height Measurement While Reducing the Environmental Impact

Pedro Saldungaray; Terry Palisch; Robert Duenckel

Fracture height is typically used by fracturing engineers to calibrate propagation models. Having an accurate height measurement reduces the uncertainty and non uniqueness of fracture pressure matching, better determining placed frac length and width, stress profile across the target zone and its boundaries, and fracture containment. This is particularly important when there is concern with vertical penetration into an unwanted zone, or determining adequate zonal coverage and development of reserves. In most cases, fracture height is measured by the industry through the use of radioactive tracers which are blended into the proppant at the wellsite. Clearly this can present both a safety and environmental hazard. Furthermore, in some regions of the world operators are prohibited from using these hazardous materials altogether. This paper presents an innovative, environmentally responsible proppant detection technology and the associated logging techniques for propped height measurement and/or proppant placement. Its non-radioactive nature eliminates the risks and difficulties inherent to other tracing methods. Furthermore, being inert the proppant has no half-life time limitation and is permanently detectable. In this manner it provides the flexibility of conducting multiple post-frac logging at any time after fracturing for initial assessment or to identify intervals for re-stimulation further down the life in the well. The tracing capability doesn’t interfere with the proppant physical properties, crucially its strength and conductivity, assuring adequate performance. The theory and physical principles of the technology are discussed in detail and supported by case histories of its application in various environments around the world.


Spe Production & Operations | 2014

Environmental Stewardship: Global Applications of a Nonradioactive Method to Identify Proppant Placement and Propped-Fracture Height

Robert Duenckel; Terrence T. Palisch; Xiaogang Han; Pedro Saldungaray


SPE Unconventional Gas Conference and Exhibition | 2013

Hydraulic Fracturing Critical Design Parameters in Unconventional Reservoirs

Pedro Saldungaray; Terry Palisch; Robert Shelley


SPE/EAGE European Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Improving Completion And Stimulation Effectiveness In Unconventional Reservoirs- Field Results In The Eagle Ford Shale Of North America

Charles Pope; Terry Palisch; Pedro Saldungaray


SPE Middle East Unconventional Gas Conference and Exhibition | 2012

Hydraulic Fracture Optimization in Unconventional Reservoirs

Pedro Saldungaray; Terry Palisch


Sats | 2013

Hydraulic Fracture Geometry Evaluation Using Proppant Detection: Experiences in Saudi Arabia

Kirk Bartko; Ahmed Salim; Pablo Saldungaray; Daniel Kalinin; Xiaogang Han; Pedro Saldungaray


Sats | 2011

A New Nuclear Method to Locate Proppant Placement in Induced Fractures

Robert Duenckel; Harry D. Smith; Mark Aaron Chapman; Pedro Saldungaray


SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition | 2016

Prevention of Halite Formation and Deposition in Horizontal Wellbores: A Multi Basin Developmental Study

Jeff Hebert; Josh Leasure; Pedro Saldungaray; Carbo Ceramics


SPE Middle East Health, Safety, Environment & Sustainable Development Conference and Exhibition | 2014

Reducing Hydraulic Fracturing HSE Footprint through the Application of a Non-Radioactive Method for Proppant Placement and Propped Fracture Height Assessment

Pedro Saldungaray; Robert Duenckel; Terry Palisch


SPE Unconventional Gas Conference and Exhibition | 2013

Understanding Ceramic Proppants: Are They All Created Equal?

Pedro Saldungaray; Terry Palisch

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