Treatment Summary

With completion header information already imported or entered, borehole-level treatment summary data can then be imported or entered. The source for treatment summary data is often chemical disclosure and regulatory agencies such as Frac Focus or government agencies. Each completion can have only one treatment summary.

The Treatment Summary data card has two sections:

Treatment Summary

The top section of the data card which includes 4 sections: Basic, Data & Source, Treatment, and Proppant.

*Required fields : Start depth, End depth, and Treatment Type.

Treatment Materials

The bottom section of the data card which includes 18 columns.

*Required fields: Material Description Type

To manually enter the Treatment Summary data, click in the cell and enter the value.

To manually enter Treatment Material data, click Insert to add a row, and then enter (or select) a value for each field. If the value you enter is not valid, the cell will be outlined in red. A tooltip will explain the error. For general editing rules and tips, see Entering and editing data.

To import the data, you first need to import the Treatment Summary. You can then import the Treatment Materials for that summary. For more information see Importing data.

Although most fields can contain any alphanumeric string, the standard uses of the other fields in the upper Treatment Summary section are the following. Not all fields are defined as many are self explanatory. For definitions of the fields in the Materials table, see Materials.

Basic

Stage number

Stage number is not required as the Treatment Summary data is for the borehole. However, if you want to associate the treatment to a specific stage you can.

Treatment obs no

A number to identify the specific interval being treated.

Additive type

Typically a code to identify the type of additive used in the treament.

Run number

A number that uniquely identifies the run or trip into the well for the purpose of operating a test.

Test number

A number used to uniquely identify the individual test occurring within a test run or trip.

Test type

The general type of test used to evaluate the potential of the well.

Total water volume

The total volume of water used in the treatment.

Cost amount

The cost associated with the job.

Date & Source

Est. start/end date

The estimated start and end dates of the treatment for those wells where no treatment dates are reported.

Source

The individual, company, state, or government agency designated as the source of information for this row.

Data source

A code to uniquely identify the source for multiple versions of stage material information on the same well. Examples may include Frac Focus, government sources, etc.

Well test source

The individual, company, state, or government agency designated as the source of information for this row.

Treatment

Type

A code for the type of treatment job performed on the well. Examples include hydraulic fracturing, acidizing, and nitroglycerine explosives.

Fluid type

A code identifying the type of treating fluid used in the treatment operation of the well.

Amount

The amount of treatment fluid used in treating the interval.

Status

A code to define the type of completion or perforation status.

Status type

A code to define the type of completion or perforation status. Examples include open, closed, squeezed, and plugged.

Temperature

The temperature recorded during the treatment.

Proppant

Type

The type of proppant used in the hydraulic fracture treatment fluid. Examples include sand, aluminum oxide pellets, glass beads, etc.

Amount

The sum of the amounts of proppant agent used in the treatment fluid. Propping agents are used to hold the fractures open after the pumping stops.

Mesh size

The standard mesh size for the given proppant agent.