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- W2024158316 abstract "Publication Rights Reserved This paper was to be presented at the 40th Annual Fall Meeting of the Society of Petroleum Engineers of AIME, to be held in Denver, Colorado, October 3–6, 1965, and is considered to an abstract of not more than 300 words, with no illustrations, unless the paper is specifically released to the press by the Editor of the Journal of Petroleum Technology or the Executive Secretary. Such abstract elsewhere after publication in the Journal of Petroleum Technology or Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal is granted on request, providing proper credit is given that publication and the original presentation of the paper. Discussion of this paper is invited. Three copies of any discussion should be sent to the Society of Petroleum Engineers office. Such discussion may be presented at the above meeting and, with the paper, may be considered for publication in one of the two SPE magazines. Abstract Deliverability from thousands of gas wells has been improved materially by hydraulic fracturing. Both flowing rate and wellhead pressure frequently increased substantially. In many cases production following treatment has been several fold greater than that obtained upon initial completion. Where it has been possible to make detailed study of well data and plan treatments based thereon, results have been quite gratifying. Specific study of cores from individual wells has provided better information for selection of more appropriate fracturing techniques, procedures and chemicals. Different factors are discussed which should be considered in pre-planning fracturing treatments and some field examples are cited. Introduction Estimated natural gas reserves in the U. S. A. at end of 1964 are reported to be in excess of 290.500 MMcf/D. This represents more than a two-fold increase in the reserves reported 20 years ago even though the marketable production has more than tripled in the same period of time. A large part of the increase in reserves has been in the past 16 years, since hydraulic fracturing was first introduced. Commercial success of a given well is dependent on the rate of deliverability at specified drawdown pressures and the period of time such deliverability can be maintained. Improved deliverability derived by fracturing bas made it possible for many wells and fields previously considered non-commercial to be converted into profitable ventures. Not only have production rates been increased. but frequently wellhead pressures have been increased several fold. These factors have a direct relationship with open flow potential. Past experience has specifically indicated that planned or designed treatments for gas well formation conditions and reservoir characteristics have materially increased the success ratio. Although hit-or-miss treatments have been successful. consistently good results have not always been obtained. This paper will review and bring together many of the factors which a gas well operator should consider in planning a fracturing treatment to obtain improved deliverability." @default.
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- W2024158316 title "Gas Well Deliverability Improved By Planned Fracturing Treatments" @default.
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