Methods, systems, and devices to enhance fracturing fluid delivery to subsurface formations during high-pressure fracturing operations
US-11193361-B1 · Dec 7, 2021 · US
US11434730B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11434730-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816972980-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 20, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jul 20, 2018 |
| Publication date | Sep 6, 2022 |
| Grant date | Sep 6, 2022 |
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An injection pumping system is used to generate pressure pulses in a wellbore to create pressure spikes for stimulation treatment of the wellbore. An initial pressure pulse is generated with a known travel time from the surface to a termination point and back to a specified location within the wellbore. A subsequent pressure pulse with a known travel time from the surface to the specified location can be generated to collide with the initial pressure pulse at the specified location. Knowing the speed of sound throughout the wellbore allows for an accurate calculation of the required travel times for each of the pressure pulses. Multiple sections of the wellbore can be treated preferentially and independently without requiring multiple runs of a perforating tool as the pressure pulses can be manipulated to collide at different locations throughout the wellbore based on the known travel times.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method for stimulation treatment of a wellbore m a formation, comprising: generating, at a first time, a first pressure pulse that propagates through a fluid pumped into the wellbore; generating, at a second time, a second pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid; colliding the first pressure pulse and the second pressure pulse to create a first pressure spike at a first location in the wellbore; and creating one or more fractures in the formation by the first pressure spike, further comprising reflecting the first pressure pulse off an isolator disposed in the wellbore prior to colliding the first pressure pulse with the second pressure pulse. 2. The method of any of claim 1 , wherein the second time is based on a reflection time of the first pressure pulse to the first location. 3. The method of any of claim 1 , wherein the second time is based on a difference between the first time and a time for the second pressure pulse to reach the first location. 4. A method for stimulation treatment of a wellbore m a formation, comprising: generating, at a first time, a first pressure pulse that propagates through a fluid pumped into the wellbore; generating, at a second time, a second pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid; colliding the first pressure pulse and the second pressure pulse to create a first pressure spike at a first location in the wellbore; and creating one or more fractures in the formation by the first pressure spike, further comprising actuating a perforating tool to create one or more perforations in the wellbore, wherein at least one of the one or more perforations is at the first location. 5. The method of claim 4 , further comprising retrieving the perforating tool from the well bore prior to pumping the fluid into the well bore. 6. The method of claim 4 , further comprising extending the at least one of the one or more perforations by the first pressure spike to create the one or more fractures. 7. A method for stimulation treatment of a wellbore m a formation, comprising: generating, at a first time, a first pressure pulse that propagates through a fluid pumped into the wellbore; generating, at a second time, a second pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid; colliding the first pressure pulse and the second pressure pulse to create a first pressure spike at a first location in the wellbore; and creating one or more fractures in the formation by the first pressure spike, further comprising: generating, at a third time, a third pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid pumped into the wellbore; generating, at a fourth time, a fourth pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid; and colliding the third pressure pulse and the fourth pressure pulse to create a second pressure spike at a second location in the wellbore, wherein the second pressure spike is created independently of the first pressure spike. 8. A method of creating a pressure spike in a wellbore of a formation, comprising: disposing, at a surface, a pump coupled to a conduit, wherein the conduit is fluidically coupled to the wellbore; coupling an injection pumping system to the conduit; pumping, by the pump, a fluid to the wellbore; generating, by the injection pumping system, a first pressure pulse at a first time that propagates through the fluid into the wellbore; generating, by the injection pumping system, a second pressure pulse at a second time that propagates through the fluid into the wellbore; and colliding the first pressure pulse and the second pressure pulse to create a pressure pulse at a first location, further comprising: disposing a perforating tool in the wellbore prior to generating the first pressure pulse and the second pressure pulse; and actuating the perforating tool to create one or more perforations in the formation at one or more locations in the wellbore. 9. The method of creating the pressure spike in the wellbore of the formation of claim 8 , further comprising: disposing an isolator in the wellbore prior to generating the first pressure pulse and the second pressure pulse; wherein the first pressure pulse reflects off the isolator; and wherein the second time is based on a reflection time of the first pressure pulse. 10. The method of creating the pressure spike in the wellbore of the formation of claim 8 , further comprising: opening a first valve coupled to an accumulator of the injection pumping system to fill the accumulator with a pressurizing fluid; and closing the first valve when a pressurizing limit of the accumulator is reached. 11. The method of creating the pressure spike in the wellbore of the formation of any of claim 8 , wherein generating the second pressure pulse comprises generating the second pressure pulse prior to completing generating of the first pressure pulse such that the second pressure pulse rides the first pressure pulse. 12. A stimulation treatment system, comprising: a pump coupled to a conduit, wherein the conduit fluidically couples to a wellbore; an injection pumping system coupled to the conduit; wherein the pump pumps a fluid into the wellbore; and wherein the injection pumping system generates at a first time an initial pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid and generates at a second time a subsequent pressure pulse such that the initial pressure pulse and the subsequent pressure pulse collide at a first location, wherein the injection pumping system comprises a piston assembly coupled to the conduit via a first valve. 13. The stimulation treatment system of claim 12 , wherein the piston assembly comprises a first section and a second section, and wherein the piston reciprocates between the first section and the second section. 14. The stimulation treatment system of claim 13 , wherein the fluid drawn into the second section is directed to the conduit when the first valve is opened. 15. The stimulation treatment system of any of claim 12 , wherein the injection pumping system further comprises: an accumulator coupled to the piston assembly via the first valve; and a hydraulic pump coupled to the accumulator via a second valve and to the piston assembly via a third valve. 16. The stimulation treatment system of any of claim 15 , wherein the injection pumping system comprises a tank coupled to the piston assembly via a fourth valve. 17. A stimulation treatment system, comprising: a pump coupled to a conduit, wherein the conduit fluidically couples to a wellbore; an injection pumping system coupled to the conduit; wherein the pump pumps a fluid into the wellbore; and wherein the injection pumping system generates at a first time an initial pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid and generates at a second time a subsequent pressure pulse such that the initial pressure pulse and the subsequent pressure pulse collide at a first location, further comprising: an isolator disposed in the wellbore; and wherein the initial pressure pulse reflects off the isolator. 18. A method for stimulation treatment of a wellbore m a formation, comprising: generating, at a first time, a first pressure pulse that propagates through a fluid pumped into the wellbore; generating, at a second time, a second pressure pulse that propagates through the fluid; colliding the first pressure pulse and the second pressure pulse to create a first pressure spike at a first location in the wellbore; and creating one or more fractures in the formation by the first pressure spike, wherein the second time is
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