Detection and prediction of screen outs during downhole fracturing operations

US2023009947A1 · US · A1

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Publication numberUS-2023009947-A1
Application numberUS-202117371497-A
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Filing dateJul 9, 2021
Priority dateJul 9, 2021
Publication dateJan 12, 2023
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A system and method to predict or detect screen outs by measuring pressure conditions in the well in real-time, and that conducts mitigation of the condition. Pressure responses of the well are detected during a fracture operation. The system processes the pressure responses by removing the effects of non-screen out related factors. A mathematical model is applied to the pressure responses to detect or predict the screen out. In response to the screen out detection or prediction, corrective action may be initiated.

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What is claimed is: 1 . A method to detect or predict a screen out during downhole fracturing operations, the method comprising: detecting a pressure response generated by a well during a fracture operation, the pressure response comprising one or more factors contributing to the pressure response; removing, from the pressure response, effects of non-screen out related factors; applying a mathematical model to the pressure response to detect or predict a screen out; and in response to the screen out detection or prediction, initiating a corrective action. 2 . The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein applying the mathematical model comprises: calculating a trajectory of the pressure response; and detecting or predicting a screen out based upon the trajectory of the pressure response. 3 . The method as defined in claim 2 , wherein the screen out is detected or predicted by: determining whether the trajectory of the pressure response is in an upward or downward trend; if the trajectory of the pressure response is in an upward trend, calculating a time it will take the pressure response to exceed a maximum allowable pressure; and based upon the calculated time to exceed the maximum allowable pressure, detecting or predicting the screen out. 4 . The method as defined in claim 3 , further comprising: calculating a time it will take a volume of wellbore fracturing slurry to traverse the well using a defined slurry rate; and based upon the calculated time to exceed the maximum allowable pressure and the calculated time it will take the volume of wellbore fracturing slurry to traverse the well, detecting or predicting the screen out. 5 . The method as defined in claim 2 , wherein the trajectory of the pressure response is calculated by: obtaining historical data of pressure responses of the well; partitioning the data into a learn dataset and a predict dataset; fitting a trend line along the learn dataset; determining a confidence interval based upon the trend line; and applying the confidence interval to the predict dataset to thereby calculate the trajectory of the pressure response. 6 . The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein applying the mathematical model comprises: comparing the pressure response to modeling data to identify anomalous data that indicates a screen out, wherein the modeling data is generated through training of the mathematical model using historical fracturing data. 7 . The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein the non-screen out related factors comprise one or more of a density or friction factor. 8 . The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein the corrective action comprises one or more of: reduction of slurry rate, altering a proppant concentration, altering rheologic properties of a fracturing slurry, or application of a chemical to the fracturing slurry. 9 . The method as defined in claim 1 , wherein the mathematical model utilizes historical data, pressure trend data, or a combination of historical and pressure trend data to detect or predict the screen out. 10 . A system to detect or predict a screen out during fracturing operations, the system comprising: a pressure gauge to obtain one or more pressure responses from a downhole well; and processing circuitry communicably coupled to the pressure gauge and operable to perform an operation comprising: detecting a pressure response generated by the well during a fracture operation, the pressure response comprising one or more factors contributing to the pressure response; removing, from the pressure response, effects of non-screen out related factors; applying a mathematical model to the pressure response to detect or predict a screen out; and in response to the screen out detection or prediction, initiating a corrective downhole operation. 11 . The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein applying the mathematical model comprises: calculating a trajectory of the pressure response; and detecting or predicting a screen out based upon the trajectory of the pressure response. 12 . The system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the screen out is detected or predicted by: determining whether the trajectory of the pressure response is in an upward or downward trend; if the trajectory of the pressure response is in an upward trend, calculating a time it will take the pressure response to exceed a maximum allowable pressure; and based upon the calculated time to exceed the maximum allowable pressure, detecting or predicting the screen out time. 13 . The system as defined in claim 12 , further comprising: calculating a time it will take a volume of wellbore fracturing slurry to traverse the well using a defined slurry rate; and based upon the calculated time to exceed the maximum allowable pressure and the calculated time it will take the volume of wellbore fracturing slurry to traverse the well, detecting or predicting the screen out time. 14 . The system as defined in claim 11 , wherein the trajectory of the pressure response is calculated by: obtaining historical data of pressure responses of the well; partitioning the data into a learn dataset and a predict dataset; fit a trend line along the learn dataset; determining a confidence interval based upon the trend line; and applying the confidence interval to the predict dataset to thereby calculate the trajectory of the pressure response. 15 . The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein applying the mathematical model comprises: comparing the pressure response to modeling data to identify anomalous data that indicates a screen out, wherein the modeling data is generated through training of the mathematical model using historical fracturing data. 16 . The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein the non-screen out related factors comprise one or more of a density or friction factor. 17 . The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein the corrective downhole operation comprises one or more of: reduction of slurry rate, altering a proppant concentration, altering rheologic properties of a fracturing slurry, or application of a chemical to the fracturing slurry. 18 . The system as defined in claim 10 , wherein the mathematical model utilizes historical data and pressure trend data to detect or predict the screen out. 19 . A non-transitory computer readable medium comprising instructions which, when executed by at least one processor, causes the processor to perform a method comprising: detecting a pressure response generated by a well during a fracture operation, the pressure response comprising one or more factors contributing to the pressure response; removing, from the pressure response, effects of non-screen out related factors; applying a mathematical model to the pressure response to detect or predict a screen out; and in response to the screen out detection or prediction, initiating a corrective downhole operation. 20 . The computer readable medium as defined in claim 19 , wherein the mathematical model utilizes historical data or pressure trend data to detect or predict the screen out.

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  • reinforcing fractures by propping · CPC title

  • E21B47/06Primary

    Measuring temperature or pressure · CPC title

  • Computer models or simulations, e.g. for reservoirs under production, drill bits · CPC title

  • by injection test; by analysing pressure variations in an injection or production test, e.g. for estimating the skin factor (measuring pressure E21B47/06) · CPC title

  • E21B43/26Primary

    by forming crevices or fractures · CPC title

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What does patent US2023009947A1 cover?
A system and method to predict or detect screen outs by measuring pressure conditions in the well in real-time, and that conducts mitigation of the condition. Pressure responses of the well are detected during a fracture operation. The system processes the pressure responses by removing the effects of non-screen out related factors. A mathematical model is applied to the pressure responses to d…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Halliburton Energy Services Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E21B47/06. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
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Publication date Thu Jan 12 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (A1). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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