压裂/压力泵送

从焦炭到原油:埃克森美孚在二叠纪盆地数百口油井中泵入炼油厂来源的支撑剂

这家美国石油巨头正在利用其价值最低的碳氢化合物产品之一,使其在美国最丰富的资产中实现两位数的产量增长。

美国最大的石油公司正在转向使用黑色球形焦炭颗粒,这显著提高了二叠纪盆地的产量。来源:Getty Images。
美国最大的石油公司正在转向使用黑色球形焦炭颗粒,这显著提高了二叠纪盆地的产量。来源:Getty Images。
资料来源:Getty Images。

埃克森美孚公司最近分享了有关在二叠纪盆地推广内部创新的新细节,该公司作为该地区最大的运营商,日产量超过 160 万桶油当量。

过去几年里,这家美国石油巨头稳步增加了石油焦(或称 petcoke)的使用量,这些石油焦来自其位于加拿大和德克萨斯州的炼油厂,用于刺激页岩井的开采,而结果也说明了原因。

埃克森美孚公司报告称,使用普通沙子加上一定剂量的石油焦(肉眼看上去像黑沙)的水平井,第一年的产量比仅使用沙子进行水力压裂的水平井高出 7% 至 18%。

石油焦作为支撑剂的竞争优势归结于它能够随砂石移动,并到达砂石无法到达的裂缝网络部分。埃克森美孚通过证明这一点,有效地将其利润最低的碳氢化合物产品之一重新利用,打造出一种地下技术,在油井开采初期使用,可以创造更大的价值。

未筛分石油焦支撑剂的显微镜照片。来源:埃克森美孚/URTeC 4264319。
使用显微镜拍摄的未筛分的石油焦支撑剂的照片。
来源:埃克森美孚/URTeC 4264319。

今年早些时候,埃克森美孚在休斯顿举行的非常规资源技术大会 (URTeC)上公布了部分石油焦支撑剂的首次试验细节。在URTeC 4264319中,该公司强调,其使用的专有石油焦比沙子轻得多,浮力也更大,但强度却相当,并且对压裂液和地层保持同样的惰性。

“这些特性有助于将支撑剂进一步输送到裂缝中,并比沙子保持更大的裂缝面积。这使我们能够降低整体钻井和完井成本,并提高产量——因此我们对此持乐观态度,”埃克森美孚专注于先进完井和油井管理的研究工程师Jimmy Jin说道。

“看涨”似乎是对该公司采用前景的恰当描述。

金告诉JPT,埃克森美孚正在“加快步伐”在其二叠纪盆地部署石油焦支撑剂。

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From Coke to Crude: ExxonMobil Pumping Refinery‑Sourced Proppant in Hundreds of Permian Basin Wells

The US supermajor is using one of its lowest-value hydrocarbon products to generate double-digit production increases in its most prolific US asset.

The largest oil company in the US is turning to black, spherical coke particles that are boosting production by significant margins in the Permian Basin. Source: Getty Images.
The largest oil company in the US is turning to black, spherical coke particles that are boosting production by significant margins in the Permian Basin. Source: Getty Images.
Source: Getty Images.

ExxonMobil recently shared new details about an in-house innovation being scaled across the Permian Basin where the company produces more than 1.6 million BOE/D as the region’s largest operator.

Over the past couple of years, the US supermajor has steadily increased its use of petroleum coke, or petcoke, sourced from its own refineries in Canada and Texas to stimulate shale wells and the results show why.

ExxonMobil reports that horizontal wells pumped with regular sand plus a dose of its petcoke, which looks like black sand to the naked eye, consistently deliver 7 to 18% more production in their first year than those hydraulically fractured with sand only.

The competitive advantage petcoke holds as a proppant boils down to its ability to move with sand, then reach parts of the fracture network that sand cannot. And by demonstrating this, ExxonMobil has effectively repurposed one of its lowest-margin hydrocarbon products into a subsurface technology that generates far greater value when used at the very start of an oil well’s life.

A photo taken using a microscope of unsieved petcoke proppant. Source: ExxonMobil/URTeC 4264319.
A photo taken using a microscope of unsieved petcoke proppant.
Source: ExxonMobil/URTeC 4264319.

ExxonMobil presented details about some of the first trials of petcoke proppant at the Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC)in Houston earlier this year. In URTeC 4264319, the company highlights that the proprietary version of petcoke it is using is significantly lighter and more buoyant than sand, yet offers comparable strength and remains equally inert to fracturing fluids and the formation.

“These properties help transport the proppant further into fractures and keep more fracture area open compared to sand. This allows us to lower overall drilling and completion costs and increase production rates—so we’re bullish on it,” said Jimmy Jin, an ExxonMobil research engineer focused on advanced completions and well management.

Bullish seems an apt description of the company’s outlook on adoption.

Jin told JPT that ExxonMobil is moving “at an accelerated pace” to deploy petcoke proppant across its Permian footprint.

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