Hydraulic Fracturing Planning to Increase Well Productivity in RAG Well of Cessna Field

Pamungkas, Joko and Kristanto, Dedy and Ghassany, Ravi Aditya and Solin, Ebenezer (2024) Hydraulic Fracturing Planning to Increase Well Productivity in RAG Well of Cessna Field. Chinese Science Bulletin, 69 (06). pp. 2193-2207. ISSN 0023-074X

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Abstract

The RAG well is an oil well that has been workover by moving layer
workover at a depth of 3788.1 - 3820.1 ft MD in TAF tight sandstone
formation with a directional well configuration located in the Cessna field
of the Northern West Java basin. This well has a shaly sandstone reservoir
with silt rock intrusions with a permeability value of 10 mD and a
porosity of 15%. This low permeability of the formation may affect the
daily barrel fluid per day produced from the well, this is the main reason
why it is necessary to plan stimulation in the form of hydraulic fracturing
in RAG well with the hope of increasing well productivity in RAG well.
The method used in planning the implementation of hydraulic fracturing
in RAG well includes planning hydraulic fracturing on RAG well,
followed by executing hydraulic fracturing based on the simulation
design, as well as analyzing the success of hydraulic fracturing in
accordance with the planning that has been carried out. Based on the
results of the analysis of hydraulic fracturing success parameters, it was
found that there was an increases in production parameter post hydraulic
fracturing job in the RAG well, including an increases in the average
permeability of the formation from 10 mD to 162.89 mD, fold of increase
(FOI) to 6.33, productivity index, oil flow rate based on Wiggins IPR
analysis from 6.39 Bopd to 40.44 Bopd with the maximum fluid flow rate
also increasing from 86.97 Bfpd to 550.67 Bfpd

Key word: Hydraulic fracturing, Proppant,
Productivity, Stimulation, Inflow
performance relationship.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Hydraulic fracturing, Proppant, Productivity, Stimulation, Inflow performance relationship.
Subjects: T Technology > T Technology (General)
Divisions: Faculty of Engineering, Science and Mathematics > School of Engineering Sciences
Depositing User: Dr.Ir, MT Dedy Kristanto
Date Deposited: 01 Aug 2024 13:12
Last Modified: 03 Aug 2024 07:16
URI: http://eprints.upnyk.ac.id/id/eprint/40567

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