Downhole systems and methods for water source determination

US10060250B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10060250-B2
Application numberUS-201213418455-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 13, 2012
Priority dateMar 13, 2012
Publication dateAug 28, 2018
Grant dateAug 28, 2018

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Abstract

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A disclosed system for determining sources of water in a downhole fluid includes one or more downhole sensors that measure at least one analyte concentration in the downhole fluid, and a computer having analyte concentration characteristics for water from multiple sources. The computer uses the analyte concentration characteristics and the at least one analyte concentration measurement to determine an amount of water from at least one given source. A described method for determining sources of water in a downhole fluid includes associating with each of multiple sources of water a characteristic concentration of at least one analyte, obtaining measured concentrations of the at least one analyte with one or more downhole sensors, and deriving for at least one source of water a fraction of the downhole fluid attributable to that at least one source. The deriving may also be based upon measurements from distributed pressure and/or temperature sensors.

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What is claimed is: 1. A system that comprises: a pump that pumps fracturing fluid into a downhole formation via a borehole; one or more optical downhole sensors along a fiber optic cable deployed in the borehole and attached along an exterior of a casing string or production tubing to measure at least one analyte concentration in a downhole fluid; a processor; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions executable by the processor to cause the system to, identify analyte concentration characteristics for different types of water-based fluids including the fracturing fluid and at least one other type of water-based fluid, wherein the analyte concentration characteristics indicate differing concentration ranges of one or more chemical species for each of the different types of water-based fluids; determine an amount of water in the downhole fluid corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids based, at least in part, on the analyte concentration characteristics and measurements of the at least one analyte concentration from the one or more-optical downhole sensors; and control the pump pumping fracturing fluid into the downhole formation via the borehole based, at least in part, on the amount of water corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the at least one analyte comprises ions. 3. The system of claim 1 , wherein the different types of water-based fluids further include connate water. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the different types of water-based fluids include a flood fluid from a remote well. 5. The system of claim 1 , wherein each of the one or more optical downhole sensors includes: a waveguide for conducting light; and a reagent region positioned between the waveguide and the downhole fluid to absorb a portion of the light from the waveguide, the portion being dependent upon a concentration of at least one analyte. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the amount of water corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids is determined as a fraction of the downhole fluid. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the amount of water corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids is determined as a difference or ratio between water amounts corresponding to the different types of water-based fluids. 8. The system of claim 1 further comprising instructions executable by the processor to cause the system to interpolate from the analyte concentration characteristics to determine the amount of water corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids. 9. The system of claim 1 further comprising instructions executable by the processor to cause the system to determines the amount of water corresponding to each of the different water-based fluids as a function of time. 10. The system of claim 1 further comprising instructions executable by the processor to cause the system to determine the amount of water corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids as a function of position in the borehole. 11. A method that comprises: pumping, by a pump, fracturing fluid into a downhole formation via a borehole; identifying analyte concentration characteristics for different types of water-based fluids including the fracturing fluid and at least one other type of water-based fluid, wherein the analyte concentration characteristics indicate differing concentration ranges of one or more chemical species for each of the different types of water-based fluids; obtaining analyte concentration measurements from one or more optical downhole sensors along a fiber optic cable deployed in the borehole and attached along an exterior of a casing string or production tubing; determining an amount of water corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids based, at least in part, on the analyte concentration characteristics and the obtained analyte concentration measurements; and pumping, by the pump, fracturing fluid into downhole formation via the borehole based, at least in part, on the amount of water corresponding to each of the different types of water-based fluids. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: deploying at least one of a distributed pressure sensor and a distributed temperature sensor downhole, wherein said determining is based at least in part on measurements from the distributed pressure sensor or distributed temperature sensor. 13. A system that comprises: a pump that pumps fracturing fluid into a downhole formation via a borehole; at least one optical downhole sensor along a fiber optic cable deployed in the borehole and attached along an exterior of a casing string or production tubing to measure concentrations of multiple analytes in a produced fluid; a flow sensor that measures a flow rate or an accumulated flow amount of the produced fluid; and a processor; and a non-transitory computer-readable medium having instructions executable by the processor to cause the system to, identify analyte concentration characteristics for different types of water-based fluids including the fracturing fluid and at least one other type of water-based fluid, wherein the analyte concentration characteristics indicate differing concentration ranges of one or more chemical species for each of the different types of water-based fluids; determine an amount of water in the produced fluid corresponding to the different types of water-based fluids based on a comparison of the analyte concentration characteristics with analyte concentration measurements collected by the at least one optical downhole sensor; determine a flow rate of the fracturing fluid as a function of time based, at least in part, on flow measurements of the produced fluid collected by the flow sensor and the amount of water corresponding to the different types of water-based fluids; and control the pump pumping fracturing fluid into the downhole formation via the borehole based, at least in part, on the amount of water corresponding to the different types of water-based fluids and the flow rate of the fracturing fluid. 14. The system of claim 13 , further comprising multiple optical downhole sensors positioned at different locations in a well, wherein the amount of water corresponding to the different types of water-based fluids is determined as a function of time and position. 15. The system of claim 13 , wherein the at least one optical downhole sensor measures concentration of at least one analyte comprising an ion. 16. The system of claim 15 , wherein the ion is selected from the group consisting of: sodium, potassium, borate, calcium, magnesium, iron, barium, strontium, chloride, sulfate, and bicarbonate.

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  • using thermal measurements · CPC title

  • Fixed Constructions · mapped topic

  • Fixed Constructions · mapped topic

  • E21B47/10Primary

    Locating fluid leaks, intrusions or movements · CPC title

  • E21B47/114Primary

    using light radiation · CPC title

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What does patent US10060250B2 cover?
A disclosed system for determining sources of water in a downhole fluid includes one or more downhole sensors that measure at least one analyte concentration in the downhole fluid, and a computer having analyte concentration characteristics for water from multiple sources. The computer uses the analyte concentration characteristics and the at least one analyte concentration measurement to deter…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Samson Etienne M, Maida John L, Daussin Rory D, and 1 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B47/10. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 28 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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