Day 3 Thu, October 14, 2021 2021
DOI: 10.2118/206406-ms
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Scientific Approach to Planning and Implementation of Blind Refracturing in Horizontal Wells with MSF Completion in Low-Permeability Reservoirs

Abstract: One of the fundamental methods of developing low-permeability reservoirs is the use of multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in horizontal wells. Decreasing wells productivity requires geological and technical measures, where one of the methods is "blind" refracturing. Often, only one "blind" hydraulic fracturing is carried out for all ports of multistage hydraulic fracturing, the possibility of carrying out two or more stages of "blind" hydraulic fracturing is considered in this article. The purpose… Show more

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“…The use of biodegradable particulate diverters in hydraulic fracturing and refracturing has shown potential in increasing production and improving overall well economics, though their effectiveness can vary, especially in horizontal wells [71]. Another study on "blind" refracturing in horizontal wells in low-permeability reservoirs highlighted the potential of hybrid reinforcement, combining steel and basalt fiber-reinforced polymer (BFRP), which could increase the bearing capacity of samples by 33-74% [72].…”
Section: Refracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of biodegradable particulate diverters in hydraulic fracturing and refracturing has shown potential in increasing production and improving overall well economics, though their effectiveness can vary, especially in horizontal wells [71]. Another study on "blind" refracturing in horizontal wells in low-permeability reservoirs highlighted the potential of hybrid reinforcement, combining steel and basalt fiber-reinforced polymer (BFRP), which could increase the bearing capacity of samples by 33-74% [72].…”
Section: Refracturingmentioning
confidence: 99%