Method of proppant placement in hydraulic fracturing treatment
First Claim
1. A hydraulic fracturing technique for generating and propping a vertical fracture in a subterranean formation penetrated by a well, comprising the steps of:
- (a) injecting via said well into said formation a high fluid loss fracturing fluid containing proppants that will settle therefrom at a pressure sufficient to form and propagate a vertical fracture into said formation and form in said fracture a first proppant pack that extends outwardly from said well and upwardly from the lower portion of said fracture;
(b) injecting via said well into said formation a low fluid loss fluid containing a sealant to deposit said sealant along the upper surface of said first proppant pack to reduce the permeability thereof; and
(c) injecting via said well into said formation a high fluid loss fracturing fluid containing proppants that will settle therefrom at a pressure sufficient to extend said fracture further into said formation and form in said fracture a second proppant pack overlying said first proppant pack and extending outwardly from said well to a distance beyond said first proppant pack.
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Abstract
This specification discloses a hydraulic fracturing process for forming and propping a vertical fracture in a subterranean formation. This method is particularly applicable for large fracture treatments where fracturing fluids with little or no fluid loss additives are employed to extend long vertical fractures into the formation. It is also particularly applicable for refracturing a formation that has previously been fractured and propped with a proppant pack along the lower portion of the fracture. After a first proppant pack is deposited in the lower portion of the fracture, a slug of fracturing fluid liquid containing fluid loss additives is injected into the formation to deposit the fluid loss additives along the upper surface or leading edge of the proppant pack and thereby provide a seal along this upper edge of the proppant pack. Thereafter a high filter loss fracturing fluid with little or no fluid loss additives but containing proppants is injected via the well into the formation at a pressure and in an amount sufficient to extend the fracture further into the subterranean formation and prop the extended portion of the fracture.
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1. A hydraulic fracturing technique for generating and propping a vertical fracture in a subterranean formation penetrated by a well, comprising the steps of:
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(a) injecting via said well into said formation a high fluid loss fracturing fluid containing proppants that will settle therefrom at a pressure sufficient to form and propagate a vertical fracture into said formation and form in said fracture a first proppant pack that extends outwardly from said well and upwardly from the lower portion of said fracture; (b) injecting via said well into said formation a low fluid loss fluid containing a sealant to deposit said sealant along the upper surface of said first proppant pack to reduce the permeability thereof; and (c) injecting via said well into said formation a high fluid loss fracturing fluid containing proppants that will settle therefrom at a pressure sufficient to extend said fracture further into said formation and form in said fracture a second proppant pack overlying said first proppant pack and extending outwardly from said well to a distance beyond said first proppant pack. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4)
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5. In a method of hydraulically fracturing a subterranean formation penetrated by a well wherein said formation has previously been treated to form a vertical fracture therein and a proppant pack deposited in the lower portion thereof, the improvement comprising:
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(a) injecting via said well into said formation a slug of liquid containing fluid loss additives to deposit said fluid loss additives along the upper surface of said proppant pack and seal said upper surface of said proppant pack; and (b) injecting via said well into said formation a high fluid loss fracturing fluid having proppants suspended therein at a pressure and in an amount sufficient to extend said fracture further into said formation and prop said extended portion of said fracture. - View Dependent Claims (6)
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7. In a method of hydraulically fracturing a subterranean formation penetrated by a well wherein said formation has previously been treated to form a vertical fracture therein and a proppant pack deposited in the lower portion thereof, the improvement comprising:
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(a) forming a liquid containing fluid loss additives of sizes selected to bridge the leading edge of said proppant bed; (b) injecting a slug of said liquid via said well into said formation at a pressure less that that which would widen said fracture and disturb said proppant pack and in an amount to deposit along the leading edge of said proppant pack said fluid loss additives to provide a low permeability seal along the upper leading edge of said proppant pack; and (c) injecting via said well into said formation a high fluid loss fracturing fluid having proppants suspended therein at a pressure and in an amount sufficient to extend said fracture further into said formation and prop said extended portion of said fracture. - View Dependent Claims (8)
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