IP Library Granted Patent US 9,695,681
Granted Patent B2
US 9,695,681 · App. 14/529,550 · Granted Jul 4, 2017

Use of real-time pressure data to evaluate fracturing performance

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Patent No.
US 9,695,681
App. No.
14/529,550
Granted
Jul 4, 2017
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of fracturing a wellbore formation that includes positioning an end of a coiled tubing string adjacent a first location within a wellbore, pumping fluid down the wellbore to fracture the formation, and monitoring a pressure within the wellbore during the procedure with at least one sensor connected to a communication line. The fracturing procedure may be a re-fracturing of the wellbore. The method may include actuating a single isolation element or two isolation elements to isolate a portion of the wellbore to be fractured. The method may include modifying the fracturing procedure in real time based on data from monitoring the pressure during the procedure. A system for fracturing a wellbore includes coiled tubing, a communication line within the coiled tubing, and at least one pressure sensor connected to the communication line. Pressure sensors may be connected to both the exterior and interior of the coiled tubing.

Claims (24)

1. A method of fracturing a wellbore formation comprising:

positioning an end of a coiled tubing string adjacent a first location within a wellbore, the tubing string extending from a surface location to the first location;

pumping fluid down the wellbore at a pumping pressure to perform a fracturing procedure to fracture a wellbore formation adjacent the first location;

monitoring a pressure within the wellbore adjacent the first location in real time during pumping fluid down the wellbore and the fracturing of the wellbore formation with at least one sensor connected to the surface via a communication line positioned within an interior of the coiled tubing string; and

modifying the fracturing procedure in real time with pumping fluid down the wellbore and fracturing the wellbore based on monitoring the pressure within the wellbore, wherein modifying the fracturing procedure in real time comprises changing the pumping pressure of the fluid being pumped down the wellbore while continuing to pump fluid down the wellbore to continue to fracture the wellbore, wherein the pumping pressure is changed at the surface and without the use of downhole flow regulators.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein changing the pressure of the fluid being pumped down the wellbore further comprises changing a pumping rate of the fluid being pumped down the wellbore.

3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the fracturing procedure is a re-fracturing procedure with the wellbore formation adjacent the first location having been previously hydraulically fractured.

4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising actuating an isolation element connected the coiled tubing below the first location prior to pumping fluid down the wellbore.

5. The method of claim 4 , wherein monitoring the pressure further comprises monitoring the pressure in real time with a first sensor connected to an exterior of the coiled tubing string below the isolation element, monitoring the pressure in real time with a second sensor connected to the exterior of the coiled tubing string above the isolation element, and monitoring the pressure in real time with a third sensor connected to the interior of the coiled tubing string, wherein the first, second, and third sensors are connected to the communication line.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein pumping fluid down the wellbore further comprises pumping the fluid down an annulus between the exterior of the coiled tubing string and the wellbore.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein pumping fluid down the wellbore further comprises pumping the fluid down the interior of the coiled tubing string.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein pumping fluid down the wellbore further comprises pumping the fluid down the interior of the coiled tubing string and pumping the fluid down an annulus between the exterior of the coiled tubing string and the wellbore.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein monitoring the pressure further comprises monitoring in real time the pressure with a first sensor connected to an exterior of the coiled tubing string and monitoring the pressure in real time with a second sensor connected to the interior of the coiled tubing string, wherein the first and second sensors are connected to the communication line.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising actuating a first isolation element connected the coiled tubing string below the first location and actuating a second isolation element connected to the coiled tubing string above the first location, the first and second isolation elements being actuated prior to pumping fluid down the wellbore.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein pumping fluid down the wellbore further comprises pumping the fluid down the interior of the coiled tubing string and out a port between the first and second isolation elements.

12. The method of claim 11 , wherein monitoring the pressure further comprises monitoring the pressure in real time with a first sensor connected to an exterior of the coiled tubing string below the first isolation element, monitoring the pressure in real time with a second sensor connected to the exterior of the coiled tubing string between the first and second isolation elements, monitoring the pressure in real time with a third sensor connected to the exterior of the coiled tubing string above the second isolation element, and monitoring the pressure in real time with a fourth sensor connected to the interior of the coiled tubing string, wherein the first, second, third, and fourth sensors are connected to the communication line.

13. The method of claim 1 , further comprising actuating an isolation element prior to pumping fluid down the wellbore, the isolation element being connected the coiled tubing string and the isolation element being positioned above the first location, and wherein pumping fluid down the wellbore further comprises pumping the fluid down the interior of the coiled tubing string.

14. The method of claim 13 , wherein monitoring the pressure further comprises monitoring the pressure in real time with a first sensor connected to an exterior of the coiled tubing string below the isolation element, monitoring the pressure in real time with a second sensor connected to the exterior of the coiled tubing string above the isolation element, and monitoring the pressure in real time with a third sensor connected to the interior of the coiled tubing string, wherein the first, second, and third sensors are connected to the communication line.

15. The method of claim 1 , further comprising providing diverting material within the wellbore below the first location to isolate a portion of the wellbore below the first location, wherein the diverting material is provided prior to pumping fluid down the wellbore to perform the fracturing procedure.

16. A method of fracturing a wellbore formation comprising:

positioning an end of a coiled tubing string adjacent a first location within a wellbore, the tubing string extending from a surface location to the first location;

pumping fluid down the wellbore to perform a fracturing procedure to fracture a wellbore formation adjacent the first location;

monitoring a pressure within the wellbore adjacent the first location in real time during pumping fluid down the wellbore and the fracturing of the wellbore formation with at least one sensor connected to the surface via a communication line positioned within an interior of the coiled tubing string; and

modifying the fracturing procedure in real time with the fracturing procedure based on monitoring the pressure within the wellbore, wherein modifying the fracturing procedure comprises changing a composition of the fluid being pumped down the wellbore in real time.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 16, 2022
From: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
To: BAKER HUGHES HOLDINGS LLC
Reel/Frame 059128/0907 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Nov 14, 2017
From: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
To: BAKER HUGHES, A GE COMPANY, LLC
Reel/Frame 044752/0859 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 27, 2015
From: PORTMAN, LANCE NIGEL
To: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 034819/0090 →