Perforating for Stimulation: An Engineered Solution

1999 
Point source perforating has reduced fracture stimulation expenses in the South Texas Lobo trend. Although the producing intervals frequently exceed 100 ft, the operator typically perforates the bottom 5 ft of the interval. Data collected during perforating is used to design optimized fracture-stimulation treatments. The optimized treatments average 55% less proppant than the previously designed jobs using conventional practices with perforations across the entire pay interval. The new well's initial production and sustained performance has been higher than the conventionally stimulated wells of similar potential. In addition, the point source perforated wells have produced significantly less proppant than similar wells with perforations across the entire pay interval. Point source perforating has reduced the cost of perforating, proppant, fluids, equipment rentals, and cleanup. This case-history paper presents: ○ historical account of previous completion practices (limited entry, multiple-stage fracturing, full-zone perforating) ○ discussion of the perforating for stimulation fracturing technique currently used ○ comparison of production results ○ formation evaluation methods (logs, bottomhole gauges) ○ perforating methods (phasing, charges, perforating interval selection).
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