DL Torsten Clemens - Production Forecasting

When:  Apr 10, 2019 from 11:30 AM to 01:30 PM (CT)
Where:   Wichita Falls Country Club (Board Room), 1701 Hamilton Boulevard, Wichita Falls, TX, 76308, US
Community:   North Texas Section

When & Where



Wichita Falls Country Club (Board Room)
1701 Hamilton Boulevard
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
US

Apr 10, 11:30 AM - 01:30 PM (CT)


Description

April 10th (Wednesday): Meeting with SPE Distinguished Lecturer Kreso Kurt Butula, Schlumberger.

Wichita Falls Country Club, 1701 Hamilton Blvd. Board Room.

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"The Unfulfilled Expectation of Horizontal Wells with Multistage Fracture Completions in Conventional Reservoirs: A Solution"

Krešo Kurt Butula, Schlumberger

 

Abstract:

This lecture presents approaches for increasing production from horizontal wells with multistage fracture (HWMSF) completions in conventional reservoirs. HWMSF completions are now regularly being drilled and completed in low-to-mid-permeability oil-bearing conventional reservoirs (k<10 md) where the oilfield is under waterflooding. Although the industry has closed the HWMSF technology gap of drilling and completing these wells, the productivity has been below the expected level. The production is characterized by either an early-time relatively high production rate followed by a steep production decline and water breakthrough or low initial production and even lower late-time production. What went wrong and what can be done? The lessons learned in unconventional reservoirs are not pertinent to conventional formations. Hence, the problem was examined from the reservoir standpoint, focusing on achieving adequate pressure support to maximize drainage, revising the waterflood process through drilling patterns, and evaluating the specific completion techniques. Equally, the question warrants answers on current HWMSF restimulation, addressing methodology applied to specific completion design, the horizontal wellbore azimuthal orientation within the stress field, and, finally, the operating condition of the injector and producer wells. The lecture discusses novel designs for refracturing and for future reservoir development, and, at the same time, is a plea to the drilling, completion, and reservoir engineering teams to integrate their competencies to optimize these complex production systems.

 

Biography:

Krešo Kurt holds the position of Reservoir Management Advisor to the Schlumberger President for Russia and Central Asia. He has a Masters degree in petroleum engineering, University of Zagreb, Croatia, and has been based in Moscow, Russia, for the last 15 years. He has more than 27 years of worldwide onshore and offshore exposure and experience in multiple oilfield service domains.

Currently, he is responsible for the assessments and integration process for complex subsurface projects and for defining the company business model and technological solutions, including new directions in Schlumberger R&E centers in Russia.

Krešo Kurt was a Director of Reservoir Physics of Schlumberger Moscow Research Center, where leading scientists in physics and petrophysics developed new methodologies, simulators, tools, and apparatuses for the oilfield industry, including the development of the digital core approach and the core thermal scanner. Previously the Business Development Manager for unconventional reservoirs and other various technical management and an advisory position, including an external consulting role as a Senior Technical Advisor to VP Production in OAO Lukoil.  He continues to be actively involved in Schlumberger’s new technology development, with specific emphasis on horizontal well multistage refracturing in low- to mid-permeability conventional reservoirs under waterflood.

Krešo Kurt has published a series of several technical papers for SPE and Russian journals, received the Schlumberger Well Services R&D Input Award, and holds several patents related to hydraulic fracturing stimulation and IOR/EOR.

 He is a member of SPE and EAGE and a member of the Society of Core Analysts.  He has been on program committees of international and Russian technical conferences.  He served as the Program Director for the Moscow SPE Section and was awarded the Regional Service Award in 2014. Since 2014, he has been the SPE Moscow Section Chairperson.

He is a fluent speaker of Russian, English, German, Italian, and Croatian.

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Contact Information

James Tart

940.723.2166

jtart@sjoc.net