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SPE Eastern Regional Meeting | 2014

An Economic Evaluation on the Re-fracturing Treatment of the U.S. Shale Gas Resources

Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Umut Aybar; Kamy Sepehrnoori

We investigate the economic feasibility of the re-fracturing treatment of horizontal wells producing gas from unconventional reservoirs. As a result of advancements in horizontal completions and hydraulic fracturing, the U.S. has been able to economically develop several decades of worth of natural gas from shale deposits. However, a considerable concern has risen on the economic viability of shale gas development with the reasons associated to the very fast production declines as well as recent down-turns of natural gas prices beside the raise in additional costs of new technologies. Therefore, an economic analysis required to investigate the profitability of the secondary enhanced gas recovery method, re-fracturing treatment of unconventional gas resources within the U.S. Net present value (NPV) of cash flows and internal rate of return (IRR) are calculated for different assumed gas prices considering 20 years of natural gas production from a typical unconventional reservoir. A systematic comparison is made for three scenarios, 1) re-fracturing vs. no re-fracturing (the base case scenario) 2) combination of re-fracturing and drilling new well; and 3) time-dependent re-fracturing treatment. This paper incorporated the cost of re-fracturing treatment, the cost of drilling a new horizontal well, the water treatment cost, as well as the current and future price of natural gas in the model. Findings of this work can be used to optimally develop the U.S. shale gas assets. Moreover, operators can have access to an assessment to ensure the economic success of their unconventional horizontal wells in their future re-fracturing treatments.


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2014

Simulation study on the CO2-driven enhanced gas recovery with sequestration versus the re-fracturing treatment of horizontal wells in the U.S. unconventional shale reservoirs

Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Emad W. Al-Shalabi; Alireza Sanaei; Umut Aybar; Kamy Sepehrnoori


SPE Eastern Regional Meeting | 2014

An Integrated Reservoir Model for Unconventional Resources, Coupling Pressure Dependent Phenomena

Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Umut Aybar; Kamy Sepehrnoori


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2014

The effect of natural fracture's closure on long-term gas production from unconventional resources

Umut Aybar; Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Kamy Sepehrnoori; Tad W. Patzek


Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference | 2014

Enhanced Gas Recovery by CO2 Sequestration versus Re-fracturing Treatment in Unconventional Shale Gas Reservoirs

Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Emad W. Al-Shalabi; Alireza Sanaei; Umut Aybar; Kamy Sepehrnoori


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2015

Evaluation of production losses from unconventional shale reservoirs

Umut Aybar; Wei Yu; Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Kamy Sepehrnoori; Tad W. Patzek


SPE Eastern Regional Meeting | 2014

Long Term Effect of Natural Fractures Closure on Gas Production from Unconventional Reservoirs

Umut Aybar; Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Kamy Sepehrnoori; Tad W. Patzek


Petroleum Science | 2015

On the feasibility of re-stimulation of shale wells

Mohammad O. Eshkalak; Umut Aybar; Kamy Sepehrnoori


Journal of Geoscience and Environment Protection | 2015

Carbon Dioxide Storage and Sequestration in Unconventional Shale Reservoirs

S. Sina Hosseini Boosari; Umut Aybar; Mohammad O. Eshkalak


Petroleum | 2016

Unconventional resource's production under desorption-induced effects

S. Sina Hosseini Boosari; Umut Aybar; Mohammad O. Eshkalak

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Mohammad O. Eshkalak

University of Texas at Austin

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Kamy Sepehrnoori

University of Texas at Austin

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Tad W. Patzek

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

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Alireza Sanaei

University of Texas at Austin

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Emad W. Al-Shalabi

University of Texas at Austin

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David Wood

Imperial College London

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