Parent-child well interactions can lead to compromised frac completions and significantly impact production. While there are several techniques for evaluating pressure communication between existing wells during or after fracturing treatments, greater value comes from the ability to identify and prevent or mitigate these fracture interactions.
DFI is the only analysis method on the market that can precisely pin-point which areas of the lateral are most likely to cause fracture interactions, and provides the information necessary to mitigate them without sacrificing significant areas of the lateral. The DFI process identifies where infill wells cross existing fractures and predicts potential frac hits from new completions. DFI provides actionable recommendations using the same drilling data that creates our OmniLog® lateral profile. The process precisely locates conductive channels between wells by identifying areas of localized depletion. These areas are most often associated with fractures connected to a parent well.
Using the DFI process, operators can identify parent fractures in child wells, providing valuable insights for completion design.