Skip to main content

Baker Hughes launches fracture analysis services

Hydrocarbon Engineering,


Baker Hughes announced the commercial release of its StageWatch™ fracture analysis services that include monitoring sleeves and retrievable pressure/temperature gauges to collect P/T data.

In the post-acquisition phase of data, the StageWatch services pair P/T data with additional information to learn more about subsurface formations, reservoirs, and fields. This enables better planning for future wells, provides a clearer understanding of the reservoir, facilitates data-driven completion designs to increase production and ultimate recovery, and helps identify more effective refracturing strategies.

The StageWatch P/T gauges are housed in a monitoring sleeve, which is run in the hole as part of the casing string to record pressure and temperature in the wellbore before, during, and after fracturing operations. Sleeves can be placed anywhere in the wellbore, so data can be captured from multiple zones without modifying the existing casing program. After the fracturing job is complete, all of the P/T gauges are retrieved in a single run using a coiled tubing bottomhole assembly.

The full set of acquired data can be easily downloaded from the gauges and quickly processed to characterise the reservoir, the fracture network, and the production potential. The StageWatch services data interpretation component offers a clearer picture of the subsurface environment, which in turn helps operators improve overall field production, operational efficiency, and ultimate recovery.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/product-news/29082014/baker-hughes-announces-stagewatch-fracture-analysis-services-995/

You might also like

The Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast - Education and training for every phase of the insulating system design process

In this episode of the Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast, Brandon Stambaugh, Owens Corning Director for Technical Services, joins us to discuss engineers’ demand for education and training to support the critical phases that affect the performance and longevity of insulating systems.

Tune in to the Hydrocarbon Engineering Podcast on your favourite podcast app today.

Apple Podcasts  Spotify Podcasts  YouTube

 
 

Embed article link: (copy the HTML code below):