Day 3 Wed, October 02, 2013 2013
DOI: 10.2118/166274-ms
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A New Surveillance Method for Delineation of Depletion Using Microseismic and Its Application to Development of Unconventional Reservoirs

Abstract: Hess Corporation performed microseismic monitoring of hydraulic fracturing in two infill horizontal wells in the Middle Bakken Play of North Dakota during 2011. Six vertical observation wells were drilled to monitor microseismic events. Each observation well was fitted with a pressure gauge in the Middle Bakken interval, capped by a bridge plug, and instrumented with 40 geophones. The experiment was specifically designed to observe the interaction of the fracs with a pre-existing Middle Bakken horizontal well,… Show more

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“…In some unconventional reservoirs, microseismicity often shows fairly significant amounts of upward development that often times might not appear reasonable based on volumetrics (e.g., Pope et al 2009;Curry et al 2010;Dohmen et al 2013). It is not clear if the activity is a result of a fracture actually propagating that far vertically, stress effects, pressurization of existing faults/natural fractures (Yang et al 2013), or something else.…”
Section: Fracture Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In some unconventional reservoirs, microseismicity often shows fairly significant amounts of upward development that often times might not appear reasonable based on volumetrics (e.g., Pope et al 2009;Curry et al 2010;Dohmen et al 2013). It is not clear if the activity is a result of a fracture actually propagating that far vertically, stress effects, pressurization of existing faults/natural fractures (Yang et al 2013), or something else.…”
Section: Fracture Heightmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar vein to determining the SRV, a relatively recent application of microseismic monitoring is to use it to determine depleted volumes around wells that have been on production for some time (Dohmen et al 2013;Yang et al 2013). The procedure is to pressurize a producing well to induce microseismicity in the depleted region as a result of the altered in-situ stress field caused by depletion.…”
Section: Srv and Depletion Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This example utilizes the Bakken microseismic data presented by Dohmen et al (2013) and builds on the work of Chu et al (2012). To illustrate the impact of fracture geometry and complexity on well performance and RTA, hydraulic fracture and reservoir modeling were performed using reservoir properties, rock mechanical data, and 3D stress regimes derived from a detailed geomechanical study coupled with fracture modeling and reservoir simulation history matching.…”
Section: Tight Oil Examplementioning
confidence: 99%