History Match Using WellWhiz Fracture Technologies Ltd. WellWhiz PEA-74
Over View June 2002-June 2003 In Progress
Summary The intention of this project is to assess the effectiveness of matching the post Frac test data, in order to match a Beta for the proppant size utilised in the frac A total of six wells have been matched, out of which three are presented here Three examples are presented for the following proppant sizes. 20/40 single phase 16/20 multi-phase (oil and gas) 12/18 single phase
Modeling Non Darcy Effects in a Fracture (Theoretical Equ) For two phase non-Darcy effects, a review of the literature suggests the following the relationship:
Example-1 20/40 Proppant, at 4 Lb/ft2 (Top structure Map)
Fracture Profiles input 20/40 Proppant, Conc=4 Lb/ft2
WellWhiz Output (20/40)
Multi-Frac Horizontal Well (Oil and Gas)
Proppant: 16/20, 3 Lb/ft2 (Alpha=48,800, n1=0.50, n2=5.5)
Example-3 Single(?) Phase Gas 12/18 at 2 Lb/ft2
Net Pressure Match
Frac Geometry
Proppant concentration
WellWhiz Match 12/18 Proppant (2 Lb/ft2)
Summary of Field Beta
Condensate Modelling Detailed presentation will be made tomorrow afternoon to highlight: The effects of condensate on well productivity Can proppant design help in reducing the effects of condensate banking around the fracture?
Next Years Prog July 2003-June 2004
WellWhiz Development 57 New Features