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Hydraulic Fracturing Stimulation Planning of “X” Well in Talang Akar Formation Helmy, Mia Ferian; Nugraha, Fanata Yudha; Boni Swadesi; Dewi Asmorowati; Susanti Rina
Journal of Earth Energy Science, Engineering, and Technology Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): JEESET VOL. 8 NO. 1 2025
Publisher : Penerbitan Universitas Trisakti

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25105/arygvm79

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“X” well is a well with a productive sandstone formation with a productivity index of 0.1 bfpd/psi. Hydraulic fracturing will be performed based on screening results, with design simulated using commercial software. The design process includes analyzing well data, reservoir characteristics, and rock geomechanics using the Perkins, Kern, and Nordgren (PKN) fracture model. The chosen fracturing fluid is YF135.1HTD with Carbolite Proppant (12/18 mesh). The geometric model applied uses the PKN method with results of a fracture length of 463.9 ft, fracture height of 9.84 ft, fracture width of 0.37 inch, and fracture conductivity of 77063 md.ft using a total volume of fracturing fluid of 13500 gallons and a total mass of proppant. amounting to 40590 lbs. The required surface injection pressure is 4176.13 psi with an injection rate of 18 bpm and a total pumping time of 20.2 minutes. The performance improvement of the “X” well was in the form of average formation permeability from 29.2 mD to 369.4 mD, an increase in productivity index of 6.5 times and an increase in production rate from 50.46 bfpd to 296.48 bfpd. So, the planning of the hydraulic fracturing design for the “X” Well can be considered for implementation.
EVALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF NEW GAS WELL DEVELOPMENT TO ENHANCE PRODUCTION PERFORMANCE IN THE ANGGANA FIELD, PERTAMINA HULU INDONESIA ZONE 9, EAST KALIMANTAN Rahmady Rusdiantje; Boni Swadesi; Nur Suhascaryo
Jurnal Geosaintek Vol. 11 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12962/j25023659.v11i3.8970

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The Anggana Field, located in Kutai Kartanegara Regency, East Kalimantan, is part of Pertamina Hulu Indonesia (PHI) Zone 9, which manages several mature oil and gas fields in the Mahakam region. The discovery of new gas reserves in Anggana presents an opportunity to enhance production, but the existing surface facilities were primarily designed for oil handling and are limited in gas capacity. This study focuses on the technical optimization of gas transportation from Anggana by using PIPESIM software to simulate network performance and flow assurance under different pipeline configurations. Simulation scenarios were designed to evaluate two configurations: (1) a tie-in to the existing Sanga-Sanga gas network and (2) a dedicated pipeline from Anggana to the Lempake Booster Station. The simulation assesses pressure drop, temperature profile, and flow stability across both systems. Results show that the tie-in configuration increases upstream backpressure and reduces throughput, while the dedicated pipeline provides stable pressure distribution and maintains flow assurance without exceeding design limits. This technical analysis demonstrates that PIPESIM is a reliable tool for evaluating production network performance and supports decision-making in brownfield gas developments.