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WELL STIMULATION TECHNIQUES PAB 4323 PAB 4323 By: Engr. Saleem Qadir Tunio 1 TUNIO... May' 2011

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WELL STIMULATION TECHNIQUESPAB 4323PAB 4323

By:

Engr. Saleem Qadir Tunio

1TUNIO...

May' 2011

Contact Information

Engr. Saleem Q. Tunio

Block 16 (16-03-022)

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Block 16 (16-03-022)

Extension no: 7055

Email: [email protected]

Course Marks distributions

Course work 50%

• Tests, Assignments and• Tests, Assignments andPresentations

Final Exam 50%

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Learning Outcomes

1. Performanalysis onwell data to

2. Understandthe effect ofperforation

3. Designfundamentaland advanced

4. Optimizevarious

stimulation

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well data todistinguish

wellperformance

characteristics.

perforationtechniquesand matrixstimulation

fluids.

and advancedstimulation

techniques forvarious wellconditions.

stimulationprocesses for

maximumproduction.

Reference Books

1. Robert S. Schechter (1992), Oil Well Stimulation,1st Edition, Prentice-Hall Inc.

Main Reference

2. Ching H. Yew (1997), Mechanics of HydraulicFracturing, 1st Edition, Gulf Publishing Company

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Fracturing, 1st Edition, Gulf Publishing Company

2. Halliburton Energy Institute (2003), Stimulation 1,Halliburton Company

Optional Reference

Instructions

KINDLY….

• be PUNCTUAL in class (On time)

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• Turn your mobile phones on SILENT mode

Course Learning Flow

1. Well 2. Formation3.

4. Hydraulic 5. Matrix6. Sand

7. Designand

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1. WellStimulation

2. FormationDamage

3.Perforating

Methods

4. HydraulicFracturing

5. MatrixAcidizing

6. SandControl

Methods

7. Designand

OptimizationProcesses

1. WellStimulation

Overview ofStimulation in

an Oil Well

Overview ofacidizing

Wellstimulationeconomics

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Stimulation

Fundamentalsof fracturing

General safetyand workguidelines

2. Formation Damage

Types offormation

Pre-treatment

Potentialformation

damage caused

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formationdamage

Pre-treatmentwell tests

damage causedby matrix

stimulation fluids

Perforationtechniques

Candidateselection

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3. PerforatingMethods

techniques

HydraulicFracturing

HydraulicFracturing

II

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4. HydraulicFracturing

FracturingI

Hydraulic Fracturing I

1.• Rock mechanic issues related to hydraulic

fracturing

• Dynamic fracturing geometry2.

• Dynamic fracturing geometry

3.

• Fracturing fluid and conductivity

• Hydraulic fracture treatment selection guidelines

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Hydraulic Fracturing II

1.

• Fracture-stimulated well inflowperformance

• Types of well fracturing stimulationtreatments2.

• Types of well fracturing stimulationtreatments

3.• Case studies

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Types ofAcidizingmethods

Matrixstimulation

fluids selection

Acidformulations formatrix acidizing

Stimulation ofAcidizing of

5. Matrix Acidizing

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Stimulation ofcarbonateformations

Acidizing ofspecial well

types

Candidateselection

Case studies

6. Sand Control Methods

Problems withproducing

unconsolidatedformations

Case studies

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Overview ofsand control

methods

Gravel packing

Candidateselection

7. Design andOptimization

Proppantfracturing

OptimizationProcesses

Acidfracturing

Matrixacidizing

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THANKS….THANKS….

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