WO2013187904A1 - System, method, & computer program product to determine placement of fracture stimulation points using mineralogy - Google Patents
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- the present invention generally relates to fracture completion strategies and, more specifically, to optimizing the placement of fracture intervals based upon a mineralogical analysis of the formation.
- FIG. 1 illustrates a block diagram representing a fracture optimization system according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 illustrates a flow chart representing a method for fracture optimization according to an exemplary methodology of the present invention
- FIG. 4 illustrates a fracture optimization log according to an alternative exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a block diagram of fracture optimization system 100 according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- fracture optimization system 100 includes at least one processor 102, a non-transitory, computer- readable storage 104, transceiver/network communication module 105, optional I/O devices 106, and an optional display 108, all interconnected via a system bus 109.
- Software instructions executable by the processor 102 for implementing software instructions stored within fracture optimization module 110 in accordance with the exemplary embodiments described herein, may be stored in storage 104 or some other computer-readable medium.
- fracture optimization system 100 may be connected to one or more public and/or private networks via appropriate network connections. It will also be recognized that the software instructions comprising the fracture optimization module 1 10 may also be loaded into storage 104 from a CD-ROM or other appropriate storage media via wired or wireless means.
- fracture optimization system 100 utilizes mineralogy to develop a log that facilitates optimal placement of fracture intervals.
- mineralogy may be defined as the study of the chemistry, structure, and physical properties of minerals.
- processor 102 utilizing formation optimization module 110, calibrates the mineralogical analysis. In order to accomplish the calibration, the formation is cored along the wellbore. Samples are then taken as desired throughout the core and analyzed, typically, using a Induce Couple Plasma Spectroscopy/Mass Spectroscopy ("ICP").
- ICP Induce Couple Plasma Spectroscopy/Mass Spectroscopy
- processor 102 then correlates the ICP data to the XRF or LIB data across the cored interval, thereby determining the elements and the concentrations of the major and minor elements/compounds of the core samples, as would be understood by one ordinarily skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure. As described below, this information plus ratios of elements are used to determine and model clay content, relative brittleness index (“RBI”), redox metals, and elevated factor redox metals (“EFRM”).
- RBI relative brittleness index
- EFRM elevated factor redox metals
- EFRM e.g., elevated factor vanadium, uranium, nickel, cobalt, copper, chromium, etc.
- Equation 1.1 EFRM - (RMV/Al(Sample))/(RM/Al(PAAS)) loouj Furthermore, test data showed that EFRM is a relative indicator of total organic carbon, which implies the presence of hydrocarbons. Also, RBI values get lower as clay content increases, which indicates a more ductile environment.
- formation samples are collected during drilling of the wellbore at step 204.
- MWD measured while drilling
- mudlogging methods may be utilized to retrieve and analyze the cutting samples from which elemental information will be derived.
- the samples may be taken at a desired capture rate in the vertical or horizontal sections of the wellbore. For example, a sample capture rate of every 20 to 30 feet is typical in the horizontal section of the wellbore.
- the cutting samples are sieved, rinsed with solvents to remove as much drilling mud as possible, and a magnet is used to clean out any metal that may have found its way into the sample during the drilling process.
- the analysis is performed on-site to assist with directional drilling. However, as would be understood by one ordinarily skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure, the analysis may be performed off-site as well. Thereafter, the samples are then dried, weighed, crushed, and pelletized.
- processor 102 analyzes the samples utilizing the necessary instrumentation, such as XRF, in order to determine the elements which make up the pelletized samples.
- processor 102 utilizes the elemental data to generate the log data.
- the resulting elemental data such as nickel, copper, vanadium or other redox metals, indicates carbon rich zones. For example, if vanadium was found in high concentrations in the formation, an elevated factor vanadium (“EFV”) would be calculated. If you have more than one redox metal present in high concentrations, one or both may be selected.
- ESV elevated factor vanadium
- processor 102 utilizes one of the redox metals, vanadium, to determine the EFV (used in place of EFRM), using Equation 1.1, where V equals the vanadium content of the sample determined using the XRF instrumentation. If the EFV is greater than 1, this indicates an environment where hydrocarbons are being produced. If EFV is over 10, this indicates a strong producing zone. Accordingly, a tiered ranking system could be employed which identifies poor, moderate, and strong producing intervals, as would be understood by one ordinarily skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
- processor 102 At step 208(b), processor 102 generates a gamma log based on the uranium content of the pelletized sample.
- the gamma data received during drilling is correlated against wireline data to determine if shifts in depth are necessary.
- processor 102 generates the spectra gamma (potassium, thorium, and uranium), which indicates the presence of volcanic ash. If volcanic ash is present, this indicates an undesirable fracturing point.
- processor 102 models the clay content and breaks it down into total clay and illite clay. During testing of the present invention, it was discovered that high total clay content zones do not produce well.
- processor 102 determines the mineralogy (208(d)), RBI (208(e)), gas values (208(f)) and ROP (208(g)).
- processor 102 utilizes the correlated data to generate and output a fracture optimization log of the wellbore, which will be used to determine the optimal fracture initiation intervals.
- processor 102 may also correlate the generated log data to wireline data, particularly in new basins, if confirm data integrity.
- FIG. 3 illustrates a fracture optimization log 300 produced by fracture optimization system 100 (step 210) according to an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Column 302 plots the wellbore track, which is used to show the inclination of the borehole.
- Column 304 plots an end-user's naming convention for the various rock layers and formations (i.e., lithologic markers), which provides a correlation between two different units (e.g., to show correlation between proprietary lithologic units and the standard chemostratigraphic units).
- Column 306 plots the chemostratigraphic units, which are the units used to define layers of chemically similar rock.
- Column 308 plots the gamma and chemo-gamma overlay on a scale of 0-150 API in order to determine sample lag accuracy, depth tie-in to other logs and fracture placement, sample quality and borehole conditions.
- column 310 plots the uranium, potassium, and thorium (spectra gamma) data on a scale of 0-100 API, which is used to define the continental source rock (typically volcanic ash) which can reflect a high clay content and, thus, a potential drilling hazard.
- Column 312 plots the redox metals, which indicate total organic carbon content, as discovered during testing of the present invention; thus, the presence of redox metals indicate highly organic rich zones.
- nickel and uranium are used as the redox metals because the exemplary wellbore comprised these metals.
- Nickel is plotted on a scale of 0-20, while uranium is plotted on a scale of 0-4.
- Column 314 plots the illite clay content on a scale of 0-40%, which is used to determine the illite-smectite fraction of the sediment. When the illite clay content is compared to the XRD data, it indicates the swelling potential of the clay in the formation. In this exemplary embodiment, the actual illite clay content percentage is listed along the plotted line, thus making it easier to determine the respective percentage at any given depth.
- Column 316 plots the total clay and EFV, which are used to determine the total clay content percentage of the rocks and vanadium content (also indicative of a depositional environment).
- Total clay is measured plotted on a scale of 0-40%, while EFV is plotted on a scale of 1-25.
- the total clay percentage value is listed along the plotted line, thus making it easier to determine the respective percentage at any given depth.
- Column 318 plots the RBI on a scale of 70-100, a calculated curve that indicates the fracability along the rock formation. In general, as discovered during testing of the present invention, a higher RBI indicates increased fracturing potential.
- Column 320 plots the mineralogy of the formation cuttings along a scale of 0-100. Box 321 includes a listing of all the minerals plotted along column 320, along with their color-coded indicators. However, other indicators may be utilized to distinguish one mineral plot line from another, as would be understood by persons ordinarily skilled in the art having the benefit of this disclosure.
- Column 322 plots the C1-C5 gas values receives from the mudloggers, each plotted on a scale of 0.1-100.
- Column 324 plots the MWD rate of penetration ("ROP") along with the mudloggers total hydrocarbon gas. ROP is plotted on a scale of 0-300 ft/hr, while the total gas units are plotted on a scale of 0-2500.
- ROP MWD rate of penetration
- the optimal fracture interval locations are determined through utilization of the mineralogical information contained in formation optimization logs 300 & 400.
- the primary parameters that are utilized in this determination are the RBI, the EFV, and the total clay.
- other redox metals may be utilized such as, for example, uranium, nickel, copper, cobalt, chromium, etc.
- fracture optimization log 300 includes additional information to aid geologists in gaining a deeper understanding of the wellbore characteristics.
- intervals having a high RBI, high EFRM, and low clay are most desirable ("optimization criteria"). Fracture intervals meeting these criteria are easy to initiate, plus their high RBI results in their ability to generate moderate fracture complexity. High EFRM values are to be targeted, as they infer the presence of hydrocarbons, while low clay content is also preferred to minimize the possibility of losing the connectivity between the fracture and the wellbore due to clay swelling and embedment (resulting in a choked fracture).
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