New Insights on Characteristics of the Near-Wellbore Fractured Zone from Simulated High-Resolution Distributed Strain Sensing Data

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Liu, Yongzan [1 ]
Jin, Ge [2 ]
Wu, Kan [1 ]
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[1] Texas A&M Univ, College Stn, TX 77843 USA
[2] Colorado Sch Mines, Golden, CO 80401 USA
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HORIZONTAL WELLS; TEMPERATURE; MULTIFRACTURE; STIMULATION; DIAGNOSTICS; INVERSION; VOLUME;
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TE [石油、天然气工业]; TK [能源与动力工程];
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Rayleigh frequency-shift-based distributed strain sensing (RFS-based DSS) is a fiber-optic-based diagnostic technique, which can measure the strain change along the fiber. The spatial resolution of RFS-based DSS can be as low as 0.2 m, and the measuring sensitivity is less than 1 mu epsilon. Jin et al. (2021) presented a set of DSS data from the Hydraulic Fracture Test Site 2 project to demonstrate its potential to characterize near-wellbore fracture properties and to evaluate perforation efficiency during production and shut-in periods. Extensional strain changes are observed at locations around perforations during a shut-in period. At each perforation cluster, the observed responses of strain changes are significantly different. However, the driving mechanisms for the various observations are not clear, which hinders accurate interpretations of DSS data for near-wellbore fracture characterization. In this study, we applied a coupled flow and geomechanics model to simulate the observed DSS signals under various fractured reservoir conditions. The objective is to improve understanding of the DSS measurements and characterize near-wellbore fracture geometry. We used our in-house coupled flow and geomechanics simulator, which is developed by a combined finite-volume and finite-element method, to simulate strain responses within and near a fracture during shut-in and reopen periods. Local grid refinement was adopted around fractures and the wellbore, so that the simulated strain data can accurately represent the DSS measurements. The plane-strain condition is assumed. Numerical models with various fracture geometries and properties were constructed with representative parameters and in-situ conditions of the Permian Basin. The simulated well was shut-in for 4 days after producing 240 days, and reopened again for 1 day, following the actual field operation as shown in Jin et al. (2021). The characters of the strain changes along the fiber were analyzed and related to near-wellbore fracture properties. A novel diagnostic plot of relative strain change vs. wellbore pressure was presented to infer near-wellbore fracture characteristics. The impacts of permeability and size of the near-wellbore-stimulated region, fracture length, and near-perforation damage zone on strain responses were investigated through sensitivity analysis. The strain responses simulated by our model capture the observed signatures of field DSS measurements. During the shut-in period, clear positive strain changes are observed around the perforation locations, forming a "hump" signature. The shape of the "hump" region and peak value of each "hump" are dependent on the size and permeability of the near-wellbore fractured zone. Once the well is reopened, the strain changes decrease as the pressure drops. However, in one cycle of shut-in and reopen, the strain-pressure diagnostic plot shows path dependency. The discrepancy between the shut-in and reopen periods is highly influenced by the properties of near-wellbore fractured zones. The differences in the strain-pressure diagnostic plots can help to identify the conductive fractures. This study provides better understandings of the DSS measurements and their relations to the near-wellbore fracture properties, which is of practical importance for near-wellbore fracture characterization and completion/stimulation optimization.
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