Title | Choke Management Strategies for Hydraulically Fractured Wells and Frac-Pack Completions in Vertical Wells |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Karantinos, E., M. M. Sharma, J. A. Ayoub, and M. Parlar |
Conference Name | SPE International Conference and Exhibition on Formation Damage Control |
Date Published | 02/2016 |
Publisher | Society of Petroleum Engineers |
Conference Location | Lafayette, Louisiana, U.S.A., February 24-26, 2016 |
Other Numbers | SPE 178973-MS |
Keywords | Choke-Management, Frac-Packing, Proppant Placement |
Abstract | When a well is brought on production, the selection of an optimum choke management strategy is aimed towards maximizing well productivity and minimizing the risk of typical wellbore failures during the early life of a well. In this study, a quantitative method is presented for the selection of a choke management strategy that minimizes the risk of the predominant failure mechanisms in hydraulically fractured wells and frac-pack completions. For example, in unconventional resources, an improper choke management strategy may trigger the back flow of excessive amounts of proppant, resulting in fracture closure and possible wellbore damage and loss of production. In frac-packs and high-rate water packs, an abrupt increase in the rate (or drawdown) may induce completion damage resulting in impaired production and possibly sand production, requiring excessive and costly workovers. |