StrataGen's Athena Project can optimize frac designs

If your completion team wants to analyze the effects of changing fluid and proppant types and volumes to optimize frac designs, you need to know about StrataGen Engineering’s Athena Project. In Greek mythology, the goddess Athena represented wisdom and strategy, and you can count on both of these attributes from our company.

By merging microseismic mapping reports and petrophysical and fracturing data, StrataGen’s senior stimulation engineers can create a calibrated Fracpro®PT model for operators in shale plays and normal matrix reservoirs. This enables you to customize each new reservoir treatment as conditions change from well to well. This data stream merger will also reduce stimulation costs.

Through data mining, you also will be able to determine the relationship between microseismic shape and geometry – both network in nature and planar – in contrast to net pressure frac trends. Potential relationships include the percentage of fracture geometry in the target zone; fracture geometry trespassing boundaries into unwanted zones such as wet and upper gas; fracture network pattern and development in non-matrix perm reservoirs; and stimulated reservoir volume values, best monthly production and SRV enrichment from net pressure.

StrataGen also offers FracFileSM Warehouse, a storage site for fracturing data that can cut the costs of stimulation delivery. By storing your data with us, you can build an information framework that enables the input of pertinent data for daily or future use. This includes net pressure match, model calibration with microseismic or production history matching and petrophysics, data mining, trend analysis and simple archiving.

Other services stemming from this storage site include simple data mining, best practices optimization on a broad basis, statistical analysis of risk between variations in job details and other consulting redesign opportunities.

 

For more information email info@stratagenengineering.com.