BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Associations//Tendenci Codeba se MIMEDIR//EN BEGIN:VEVENT DESCRIPTION:--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.\r\nEvent d etails subject to change. ---\r\nhttps://www.spegcs.org/events/5954/\r\n\r \nEvent Title: ON DEMAND RECORDING: Multidisciplinary Data Gathering to Ev aluate eXtreme Limited Entry Completion Design and Improve Perforation Clu ster Efficiency\r\nStart Date / Time: Apr 04, 2030 12:00 PM US/Central\r\n Location: Hyperlink to the recording will be provided after completing you r registration.\r\nSpeaker: Apiwat (Ohm) Lorwongngam, Completion Engineeri ng Advisor, Hess\r\nThis paper presents a case study of the successful imp lementation of XLE (eXtreme Limited Entry with interdisciplinary evaluatio n and validation. The case study resulted in significant improvements and cost reductions in the completion designs. XLE was implemented in two grou ps of wells in Williston Basin, ND. Both groups consisted of Three Forks ( TF) and Middle Bakken (MB) wells in a wine-rack pattern. RA tracer and DAS /DTS data indicated that 85&ndash\;95% cluster efficiency was achieved usi ng XLE, even in higher cluster count stages. High cluster efficiency appea rs to be independent of the geologic target in both MB and TF wells. This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of the completion diagnostic mea surements and the subsequent integration of these measurements with detail ed geologic characterizations and "stage level" well performance evaluatio ns. This multidisciplinary approach resulted in more reliable completion o ptimization decisions and a shorter cycle time from measurement to impleme ntation.--- This iCal file does *NOT* confirm registration.Event details s ubject to change. ---\r\n\r\n--- By Tendenci - The Open Source AMS for Ass ociations ---\r\n UID:uid5954@spegcs.org SUMMARY:ON DEMAND RECORDING: Multidisciplinary Data Gathering to Evaluate eXtreme Limited Entry Completion Design and Improve Perforation Cluster Efficiency DTSTART:20300404T170000Z DTEND:20300404T190000Z CLASS:PUBLIC PRIORITY:5 DTSTAMP:20240328T163922Z TRANSP:OPAQUE SEQUENCE:0 LOCATION:Hyperlink to the recording will be provided after completing your registration. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
This paper presents a ca se study of the successful implementation of XLE (eXtreme Limited Entry wi th interdisciplinary evaluation and validation. The case study resulted in significant improvements and cost reductions in the completion designs. X LE was implemented in two groups of wells in Williston Basin, ND. Both gro ups consisted of Three Forks (TF) and Middle Bakken (MB) wells in a wine-r ack pattern. RA tracer and DAS/DTS data indicated that 85&ndash\;95% clust er efficiency was achieved using XLE, even in higher cluster count stages. High cluster efficiency appears to be independent of the geologic target in both MB and TF wells. This paper presents a comprehensive evaluation of the completion diagnostic measurements and the subsequent integration of these measurements with detailed geologic characterizations and "stage lev el" well performance evaluations. This multidisciplinary approach resulted in more reliable completion optimization decisions and a shorter cycle ti me from measurement to implementation.