Abstract

To enhance fracture and conversion effects in deep and ultra-deep oil and gas reservoirs, a low-cost polymer-weighted fracturing fluid technique was developed using industrial calcium chloride as a weighting agent and synthesizing a polyacrylamide polymer, FA-31, with a molecular weight of 4-6 million, as a thickening agent. In addition, we have developed an amphoteric metal crosslinker capable of forming multiple hydroxyl bridges with crosslinked groups, a novel XG160 high-efficiency gel breaker, and a complete set of stress corrosion inhibitors. The optimal concentration for the use of calcium chloride dihydrate is 46% and the density of aqueous solution is 1.35 g/cm3. The developed highly salt-resistant polymer dissolves rapidly in a high-density calcium chloride salt solution. The industrial calcium chloride gel formed by polymer has a maximum temperature resistance of 170 °C, a shear rate of 170 s-1 for 120 min, and a viscosity of more than 100 mPa·s. It also performs well in high-temperature suspension sand conditions. The viscosity of the gel breaker is less than 5 mPa·s. Laboratory tests have shown a core damage rate of about 20% and no stress corrosion cracking. The on-site application of liquid preparation and construction has been smooth, achieving the desired effect of reducing construction pressure. For example, when refurbishing a 7500 m reservoir, the building pressure can be reduced by 10-20 MPa. On-site testing of calcium chloride-weighted frac fluids has confirmed their effectiveness as a cost-effective alternative to conventional weighted frac fluids, providing a viable solution for the conversion of deep, ultra-deep, high-stress oil and gas reservoirs.

Details

Title
Research on Calcium Chloride Weighted Polymer Fracturing Fluid for Ultra Deep and High Stress Reservoirs
Author
Deng, Shengxue 1 ; Wang, Mingwei 2 ; Yang, Zhanwei 3 ; Zhang, Heng 1 ; Gao, Yong 1 ; Nie, Wancai 4 

 Qilicun Oil production plant of Shaanxi Yanchang Petroleum (Group) Co., Ltd , Shannxi Xi’an , China 
 School of Oil & Natural Gas Engineering, Southwest Petroleum University , Chengdu Sichuan , China 
 Research Institute of Petroleum Exporation & Development of PetroChina , Beijing , China 
 Natural Gas Evaluation Project Department of Changqing Oilfield Company , Xi’an , China 
First page
012042
Publication year
2023
Publication date
Oct 2023
Publisher
IOP Publishing
ISSN
17426588
e-ISSN
17426596
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2881385259
Copyright
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