Then complete the flow back and test the well IP mmcfd rate? Assuming you have everything set up to start on site --ie crew, fac tanks, water supply, wireline,pumps, etc.Also assume all goes smooth without problem
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Adubu, the main variable is the time between completion of the fracture stimulation and the flowback. There is no set time period and it could be a few days or months.
Assuming the lateral has 12 to 14 stages, the fracture stimulation should take ~ 4 to 7 days. The next phase is the plug drill out with a coiled tubing unit and flowback which I believe is a 1-2 day process. Normally wells are placed on production immediately during flowback to minimize loss. But in some limited cases the pipeline and/or treating facilities have not yet been installed and the well would be shut-in awaiting this to occur.
les B--- thanks for reply-- so ~ 7 days to stimulate and couple days to drill plugs with coiled tubing. I understand on the water flow back you do not get a lot of water back on the shale wells--why in some cases it takes months? so it could on be flowing to sells by two weeks once fac crew gets started if pipeline ready for connection and all goes smooth. Is there any reason to fac these shale wells unless you are ready to flow to pipeline for sell? Why fac and shut-in?
Adubu, in the early days frac crews were difficult to schedule so operator may frac a well even though he intended to wait some time before placing on production. There could be other reasons but it was not always clear why there were such delays
Currently operators are generally frac'ing and placing wells on production fairly soon after drilling has been completed.
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