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This reservoir is a tight gas field and the target sand stone zones are generally staged fracturing treated at depths of roughly 1500 to 2800 meter. Knowing the direction or azimuth of the fracture orientation is important in development of this low permeability reservoir with horizontal wells. The paper presents surface tiltmeter hydraulic fracturing mapping results of 15 stages treatment in two horizontal wells at the same operational period. The two wells are part of a cluster of six horizontal wells located in North of Yulin, Shanxi province. Application of this technology is important in this tight gas field where fracture stimulation is a key method for production enhancement and reservoir development. This was the first deployment of tiltmeter mapping on a cluster of horizontal wells, and several modifications were made for the standard procedures. Using an array of 54 Surface Tiltmeters, the mapping was performed on all 15 treatments with the average perforation depths of TVD 2540 to 2545m at each horizontal section to determine hydraulic fracture azimuth and fracture length, respectively. For the first horizontal well R-3H, the tiltmeter mapping results show that, the azimuth of fractures is between N53 °E and N71 °E, and the fracture half length for stages fractures is between 112m and 149m. For the second horizontal well R-5H the tiltmeter mapping results show that, the azimuth of fractures is between N67 °E and N76 °E, and the fracture half length for stages fractures is between 107m and 142m. Besides, in the well R-3H from stage 7 to stage 9, the horizontal volume component of fractures, increased from 17% to 34%, as well as in the well R-5H from stage 5 to stage 9, the horizontal volume component of fractures significantly increased to 69% from 20%. Meanwhile, the production of the two wells after the fracturing was the first and second among the cluster of the six horizontal wells, respectively. Thus, by using the synchronous fracturing technology, we believe that it not only improved the complexity of the staged fractures between the two wells but also led to a better production enhancement.
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