SPE Western Regional Meeting 2016
DOI: 10.2118/180379-ms
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Increased Reservoir Contact in Cemented Multistage Completions In the Williston Basin, Using Engineered Diversion Workflow

Abstract: A new sequenced fracturing technique is presented that allows for further increases in reservoir contact in the developed multi-stage completion scheme utilized in the Williston Basin -cemented liner, plug and perforation. The performance of this composite diverter (or pill), with respect to stimulating more clusters and the resulting production, is evaluated using a detailed workflow in which real-time pressure observations are made, data is collected and analyzed using fracturing simulation tools, and produc… Show more

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“…Table 2 demonstrates the standard composite pill execution for cemented plug and perf operations in the Bakken (Rondon, et al 2016). The conventional fracturing design is split into two stages and the composite pill is pumped between the split stages.…”
Section: Diversion Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 demonstrates the standard composite pill execution for cemented plug and perf operations in the Bakken (Rondon, et al 2016). The conventional fracturing design is split into two stages and the composite pill is pumped between the split stages.…”
Section: Diversion Workflowmentioning
confidence: 99%