Evaluate the EOR potential of CO2 displacement in shale reservoirs using modified zipper fractured horizontal wells

T. Wan, X. Meng, J. J. Sheng

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Abstract

Modified zipper frac technique is developed in a manner different from zipper frac in which the fractures are stimulated in a staggered pattern. The benefit of the modified zipper frac is that it will improve the contact area with the reservoir and increase the effective stimulated volume. Studies showed that enhancing fracture complexities in shale gas resources is critical to improving stimulation treatment and well production performance. CO2 injection EOR process under the miscible flooding condition can significantly reduce oil viscosity. Oil viscosity reduction combined with the increased contact area by hydraulic fractures could be the dominant recovery mechanism. Problems associated with gas injection in conventional well patterns such as early breakthrough and channeling through high permeability zones will not likely happen in nano-permeable shale oil or gas reservoirs. In this paper, we propose gas injection to enhance gas condensate recovery in a horizontal well pair, a gas injection well and a production well, which is stimulated in a modified zipper frac pattern. The approach integrates the advantages of hydraulic zipper fracturing, horizontal wells and miscible gas flooding. Miscible gas flooding has shown the IOR potential in shale gas and oil reservoirs in this simulation and experiment work.We develop a compositional model to simulate complex interactions between the injected gas and reservoir fluids that were not modeled precisely by black-oil simulation. Our simulation results of the Eagle Ford Shale indicate that the secondary recovery increased to 86% for 4000 days of secondary production from the 39% of 5 years primary recovery in a 100-ft fracture spacing staggered zipper fracture pattern. The investigation of CO2 injection in a modified zipper fractured horizontal well pair provides an insight into the EOR performance in nano-shale reservoirs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFuels and Petrochemicals Division 2014 - Core Programming Area at the 2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
PublisherAIChE
Pages30-42
Number of pages13
ISBN (Electronic)9781510812611
StatePublished - 2014
EventFuels and Petrochemicals Division 2014 - Core Programming Area at the 2014 AIChE Annual Meeting - Atlanta, United States
Duration: Nov 16 2014Nov 21 2014

Publication series

NameFuels and Petrochemicals Division 2014 - Core Programming Area at the 2014 AIChE Annual Meeting

Conference

ConferenceFuels and Petrochemicals Division 2014 - Core Programming Area at the 2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityAtlanta
Period11/16/1411/21/14

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