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Numerical Simulations Of Fracture Propagation And Sealing: Implications For Wellbore Strengthening, Saeed Salehi Jan 2012

Numerical Simulations Of Fracture Propagation And Sealing: Implications For Wellbore Strengthening, Saeed Salehi

Doctoral Dissertations

"To mitigate the small tolerance between pore pressure and fracture gradients an engineering practice referred to as "wellbore strengthening" is conducted to increase the fracture gradient. The method relies on propping and/or sealing the fractures with specially designed materials. Different competing theories exist for physical wellbore strengthening mechanisms which can be categorized into two groups. The first group explains that strengthening happens as a result of increasing wellbore hoop stress when fractures are sealed while the second group emphasis is on fracture tip isolation with suitable materials and enhancing fracture propagation pressure. The numerical models and lab experiments …


Modeling Carbon Sequestration In Transition Zone To Optimize Storage Potential, Fang Yang Jan 2012

Modeling Carbon Sequestration In Transition Zone To Optimize Storage Potential, Fang Yang

Doctoral Dissertations

"Shallow aquifers are potential candidates for carbon sequestration because of their wide distribution and low injection cost. Injected CO₂ in a shallow region segregates into two zones according to CO₂ phases within the initial reservoir pressure and the maximum bottom hole pressure: gas zone and transition zone. Transition zone is a better option because of favorable CO₂ properties. This work investigated the CO₂ storage potential in transition zone using the compositional simulator CMG-GEM and a design of experiment software iSIGHT. First, it addressed the basic characteristics of CO₂ sequestration in transition zone, and then modeled CO₂ injection with simultaneous water …


Investigation Of Wellbore Stability In A North Sea Field Development, Steven Austin Hilgedick Jan 2012

Investigation Of Wellbore Stability In A North Sea Field Development, Steven Austin Hilgedick

Doctoral Dissertations

"Planning drilling operations is key to the development of oil and natural gas fields. As part of well design, wellbore stability and pore pressure analysis are main factors in determining the safe operating window for selecting mud density. The motivation for this research was to conduct wellbore stability based on exploration wells as basis for planning new offshore field developments with deviated and horizontal wells. A second objective was to investigate the use of a probabilistic approach to wellbore stability, and compare it to the conventional deterministic methods, in order to evaluate the value of including a probabilistic approach to …


Updated Eor Screening Criteria And Modeling The Impacts Of Water Salinity Changes On Oil Recovery, Ahmad Aladasani Jan 2012

Updated Eor Screening Criteria And Modeling The Impacts Of Water Salinity Changes On Oil Recovery, Ahmad Aladasani

Doctoral Dissertations

"Developing technologies for enhanced oil recovery (EOR) from existing oil fields would supply the world's energy needs for several decades. The application of EOR in many major oil-producing countries remains in its conceptual stage. Thermal and gas EOR methods achieve high incremental rates; however, their application range has not broadened significantly as they have matured, while the rate at which new, promising EOR methods such as Low-salinity water flooding (LSWF) are being implemented is alarming. Despite, the potential of LSWF its development and application has been hindered by the lack of consensus concerning its recovery mechanism(s). Every oil reservoir has …


A Methodology For Statistical Propped Fracture Treatment Design In Fluvial Environments, Prue Elizabeth Smith Jan 2012

A Methodology For Statistical Propped Fracture Treatment Design In Fluvial Environments, Prue Elizabeth Smith

Doctoral Dissertations

"Treatment design for hydraulic fracturing historically has been deterministic in nature. In a deterministic design, required variables can be determined and are assumed to be laterally continuous. This is difficult for geologic settings in general, but nearly impossible in fluvial geologic environments where the second assumption is violated.

Recent work has employed statistical methods to account for the complexity and heterogeneity in fluvial environments. Statistical design tools have been used to assist with improving the design process in complex fluvial geologic systems. Currently, the statistical design tools must be created using a "trial and error" process, which requires first completing/fracturing …