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Modifying Fracture Conductivity Testing Procedures, Kent Blair Oct 2015

Modifying Fracture Conductivity Testing Procedures, Kent Blair

Graduate Theses & Non-Theses

Fracture conductivity testing is a measure of how proppant will perform downhole when injected. The current American Petroleum Institute (API) procedure for conductivity testing produces results that are difficult to replicate. In one case three commercial labs tested the same sample of proppant, the results varied between labs and the highest spread in data had an 80% variation (Anderson, 2013). The goal of this thesis is to investigate cell loading procedures that reduce the variation in laboratory results.

A variety of cell loading techniques were tested including Hoke cylinder injection, guar injection, and cell vibration. Hoke cylinder loading was determined …


Investigating The Feasibility Of Nitrogen Injection In Turner Valley, Igor Koracin Oct 2015

Investigating The Feasibility Of Nitrogen Injection In Turner Valley, Igor Koracin

Graduate Theses & Non-Theses

The Turner Valley gas and oil field was discovered in 1913 and it was one of the main plays that sparked the growth of the petroleum industry in Canada. The Turner Valley formation is a Mississippian reservoir located at a mean depth of 7,546 feet. It is a heavily faulted field, 25 miles in length with an average width of 2 miles and is located 30 miles south-west of Calgary. It is an asymmetric anticlinal structure cut by the y axis with parallel thrust and normal faults.

Due to its early inception and the lack of resource development regulations, Turner …


Investigating A Pilot Area In The Williston Basin Three Forks Formation To Determine The Optimal Inter-Well Spacing And Hydraulic Fracture Length To Maximize Economic Recovery, Adhikeshavan Ravee Apr 2015

Investigating A Pilot Area In The Williston Basin Three Forks Formation To Determine The Optimal Inter-Well Spacing And Hydraulic Fracture Length To Maximize Economic Recovery, Adhikeshavan Ravee

Graduate Theses & Non-Theses

The objective of this work is to determine optimal inter-well spacing and hydraulic fracture length of the Three Forks assets in the Williston Basin operated by SM Energy. SM Energy is an independent exploration and production company with operations across North America, mainly in Texas and North Dakota. SM Energy recently switched to infill drilling development in their North Dakota assets and is interested in knowing the economically optimal number of wells that can be drilled per two-section drilling unit.

A simulation approach was taken in this research to address SM Energy’s issue. For research purposes a small pilot area …


Correlating Petrophysical Calculations From Density Logs To Production Trends In The Elm Coulee Field, Montana, Colton Mall Apr 2015

Correlating Petrophysical Calculations From Density Logs To Production Trends In The Elm Coulee Field, Montana, Colton Mall

Graduate Theses & Non-Theses

This thesis investigates correlations between estimated upper Bakken total organic carbon (TOC) and production data in the Elm Coulee field, and tests two hypotheses for defining simulation model properties with the results. The purpose of this research is to investigate potential correlations between upper Bakken TOC and production and exploit any correlations to develop better methods for defining simulation model properties. This may reduce time necessary to history match production from an Elm Coulee model and help to explain the production variability. The study area is in Montana townships 24N-57E, 23N-57E, and 24N-55E. Public domain completion and production data for …