Case Study

Downhole monitoring for unconventional gas field development

In Brief

Expro's gauges provided up to 3 years of wireless monitoring, transmitting a single pressure and temperature data point every 1 to 2 days

Customer Challenges

  • A major operator in North America needed to optimize well spacing to ensure the effective development of their unconventional gas field
  • The tight gas field in Wyoming, consisted of discontinuous lenticular sands with up to 50 fluvial reservoir sandstones, spread over a 6,000ft gross section
  • Measuring the true formation pressure from the micro-darcy permeabilities is a challenge and presents significant uncertainties over lateral continuity, drainage area and optimal well spacing
  • Each well is completed with many frac stages and previous pressure measurements had been inferred from drilling and fracture injection tests, which were considered less accurate
  • It can take months for pressures to stabilize and provide accurate readings due to transient impairment caused by overbalanced drilling
  • The best solution is to drill a pilot hole and observe the pressure in individual sand packages in one well while producing from another. However, future options to produce from the initial pilot well may be compromised
  • Using a to-be-abandoned well as a monitoring asset provides a cost-effective method for reservoir monitoring, without having to drill a new well for observation purpose

Expro Excellence

  • Expro installed 10 CaTS™ wireless gauges in separate isolated zones in an old production well that was due to be abandoned
  • Expro wireline crews performed a sequence of single zone perforations and plug isolations with a CaTS gauge to monitor each zone
  • The gauges provided up to 3 years of wireless monitoring, transmitting a single pressure and temperature data point every 1 to 2 days
  • The gauges were set below plugs at intervals from ~9270ft to ~7380ft
  • Using conventional abandonment plugs also allowed cement plugs to be set where required as part of the permanent abandonment philosophy
  • As the well was previously a producing well, the gauges were set to monitor existing perforated zones and additional newly perforated zones
  • A new production well was drilled 450ft away allowing for pressure interferences to be detected by the abandoned monitoring asset

Value to Client

  • An old well, that was to be abandoned, was successfully converted into a high value, multi-zone reservoir pressure monitoring asset in an unconventional gas field
  • The CaTS gauges provided the first accurate virgin reservoir pressure measurements in the field and showed reservoir pressure equilibrium was reached 4 months after installation
  • Depletion was observed due to the production from the new well after 40 days of production, which confirmed good connectivity
  • The data was used to construct a detailed reservoir model and helped determine drainage area and optimize development well spacing
  • Advanced Reservoir Testing using CaTS gauges is being used to reduce reservoir uncertainties, resulting with optimized field development plans for our customers
  • Wireless monitoring using CaTS gauges provides a long-term, retrofit, real time monitoring solution that can provide accurate measurements of reservoir pressures
  • CaTS gauges are being used to reduce reservoir uncertainties to optimize field development plans and deliver significant value to our customer

Contact

For further information, please contact wireless@expro.com.