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First Applications of a Multiple Fracturing Method in Noncemented Horizontal Offshore Wells
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2005
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Offshore GeotechnicsEngineeringPetroleum Production EngineeringMultiple Fracturing MethodOffshore TechnologySelective Stimulation MethodsReservoir EngineeringStructural EngineeringGeotechnical EngineeringSubsea SystemOffshore PlatformHydraulic FracturingPetroleum EngineeringCivil EngineeringFormation EvaluationFirst ApplicationsConstruction ManagementSubsea WellsStructural MechanicsMultiple Fracturing DesignsConstruction Engineering
Abstract This paper presents the first offshore applications, both in platform and subsea wells, of a multiple fracture creation process in openhole horizontal wells, previously applied in onshore scenarios. The applications had to overcome many challenges typical of workovers on mature field offshore wells. The paper covers detailed workover planning, multiple fracturing designs, operations data, and the stimulation results. The campaign comprised three horizontal slotted liner wells offshore Brazil as part of a research project to evaluate selective stimulation methods for horizontal wells. It was proved that the method can be successfully applied in platform and subsea wells (a first). The economic results were very attractive, making the method an alternative for hundreds of noncemented offshore horizontal wells.
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