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US9879514B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9879514-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715600155-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Aug 26, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jan 30, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jan 30, 2018 |
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A hydraulic fracturing system and method for enhancing effective permeability of earth formations to increase hydrocarbon production, enhance operation efficiency by reducing fluid entry friction due to tortuosity and perforation, and to open perforations that are either unopened or not effective using traditional techniques, by varying a pump rate and/or a flow rate to a wellbore.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of hydraulic fracturing stimulation comprising: pumping a fracturing fluid with a fracturing pump; injecting the fracturing fluid under pressure into a well at an initial flow rate to at least one of: open perforations, create a fracture and open natural fractures; changing the initial flow rate to a primary flow rate lower than the initial flow rate to introduce a change of flow rate into the well for a period of time; changing the primary flow rate to a secondary flow rate to at least one of: initiate additional fractures, extend existing fractures, open additional perforations and further extend natural fractures; and modulating a valve to change between the primary flow rate and the secondary flow rate. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the changing the initial flow rate comprises diverting a portion of the fracturing fluid away from the well to provide a reduced flow rate to the well for a period of time. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein a system for conducting the method comprises a plurality of flow lines from a fracturing pump to the well and wherein at least one of the plurality of flow lines includes a valve to redirect the portion of the fracturing fluid away from the well to at least one of a pit, a frac tank, a storage tank and a second well. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the primary flow rate is at least 25% lower than the initial flow rate. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the secondary flow rate is equal to the initial flow rate. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the steps of changing the initial flow rate and changing the primary flow rate are repeated. 7. A method of hydraulic fracturing stimulation comprising: pumping a fracturing fluid with a fracturing pump; injecting the fracturing fluid under pressure into a well at an initial flow rate to at least one of: open perforations, create a fracture and open natural fractures; changing the initial flow rate to a primary flow rate lower than the initial flow rate to introduce a chance of flow rate into the well for a period of time; changing the primary flow rate to a secondary flow rate to at least one of: initiate additional fractures, extend existing fractures, open additional perforations and further extend natural fractures; providing two supply lines to the well, a constant rate flow line and a variable rate flow line; and adjusting the rate of fracturing fluid through the variable rate flow line to effect the primary flow rate and the secondary flow rate. 8. The method of claim 7 , wherein the constant rate flow line and the variable rate flow line are connected at or before the well. 9. The method of claim 7 , wherein the changing the initial flow rate comprises diverting a portion of the fracturing fluid away from the well to at least one of: a pit, a frac tank, a storage tank and a second well, to provide a reduced flow rate to the well for a period of time. 10. A method of hydraulic fracturing stimulation comprising: pumping a fracturing fluid with a fracturing pump; injecting the fracturing fluid under pressure into a well at an initial flow rate to at least one of: open perforations, create a fracture and open natural fractures; changing the initial flow rate to a primary flow rate lower than the initial flow rate to introduce a change of flow rate into the well for a period of time; changing the primary flow rate to a secondary flow rate to at least one of: initiate additional fractures, extend existing fractures, open additional perforations and further extend natural fractures; and reusing the fracturing fluid following injection to effect one of the primary flow rate and the secondary flow rate. 11. A method of hydraulic fracturing stimulation comprising: pumping a fracturing fluid with a fracturing pump; injecting the fracturing fluid under pressure into a well at an initial flow rate to create a fracture, wherein a plurality of supply lines are provided to the well; diverting a supply of fracturing fluid to change the initial flow rate to a primary flow rate lower than the initial flow rate to introduce a change of flow rate into the well for a period of time; and changing the primary flow rate to a secondary flow rate to at least one of: initiate additional fractures, extend existing fractures, open additional perforations and further extend natural fractures. 12. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: modulating valve to change between the primary flow rate and the secondary flow rate. 13. The method of claim 11 , wherein at least one of the plurality of supply lines includes a valve to redirect the supply of the fracturing fluid away from the well to at least one of a pit, a frac tank, a storage tank and a second well. 14. The method of claim 11 , wherein the primary flow rate is at least 25% lower than the initial flow rate. 15. A method of hydraulic fracturing stimulation comprising: pumping a fracturing fluid with a fracturing pump; injecting the fracturing fluid under pressure into a well at an initial flow rate to create a fracture; diverting a supply of fracturing fluid to change the initial flow rate to a primary flow rate lower than the initial flow rate to introduce a change of flow rate into the well for a period of time; changing the primary flow rate to a secondary flow rate to at least one of: initiate additional fractures, extend existing fractures, open additional perforations and further extend natural fractures; providing two supply lines to the well, a constant rate flow line and a variable rate flow line joined at or before the well; and adjusting the rate of fracturing fluid through the variable rate flow line to effect the primary flow rate and the secondary flow rate. 16. The method of claim 15 , wherein the primary flow rate is at least 25% lower than the initial flow rate. 17. A method of hydraulic fracturing stimulation comprising: pumping a fracturing fluid with a fracturing pump; injecting the fracturing fluid under pressure into a well at an initial flow rate to create a fracture; diverting a supply of fracturing fluid to change the initial flow rate to a primary flow rate lower than the initial flow rate to introduce a change of flow rate into the well for a period of time; changing the primary flow rate to a secondary flow rate to at least one of: initiate additional fractures, extend existing fractures, open additional perforations and further extend natural fractures; and modulating a valve to change between the primary flow rate and the secondary flow rate. 18. The method of claim 17 , further comprising a plurality of supply lines provided to the well. 19. The method of claim 17 , wherein the primary flow rate is at least 25% lower than the initial flow rate. 20. The method of claim 17 , wherein a system for conducting the method comprises a plurality of flow lines from a fracturing pump to the well and wherein at least one of the plurality of flow lines includes the valve to redirect the portion of the fracturing fluid away from the well to at least one of a pit, a frac tank, a storage tank and a second well.
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