Session 7: Fracture Monitoring and Stimulation Diagnostics
Chairs: Kyle Friehauf, ConocoPhillips; Faraaz Adil, Halliburton
This session will present examples of stimulation monitoring using distributed sensing methods utilizing fiber optic sensing. These diagnostics are critical for evaluating completion effectiveness and cross well interactions on well pads with multiple treatment intervals and multiple wells. Inflow distributions are also presented to illustrate relative flow contributions from each interval, and within intervals, and the dynamic flow behavior with time. This session will also focus on decision making that leads to optimized completions/asset development.
From Signal to Flow: Controlled DAS Experiments for Real-Time Hydraulic Fracture Diagnostics
Roman Korkin, SLB
Large-Scale Bedding Plane Slippage and Its Impact on Hydraulic Fracturing: Integrated Analysis from Field Observations in the Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk Formations
Ge Jin, Colorado School of Mines
Utilization of Fiber Optics to Delineate Fluid Flow, Reservoir Performance and Future Completion Improvements
Rose Petroleum