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Analysis on a five-spot well for enhancing energy recovery from silty natural gas hydrate deposits in the South China Sea

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  • Gu, Yuhang
  • Li, Shuaijun
  • Song, Ziyang
  • Lu, Hongfeng
  • Xu, Chenlu
  • Sun, Jiaxin
  • Wang, Yi
  • Li, Xiao-sen
  • Linga, Praveen
  • Yin, Zhenyuan

Abstract

The five-spot well is a promising technique for enhancing the inherent low gas production rate from silty natural gas hydrate (NGH) reservoirs with low permeability in the South China Sea (SCS). However, the production characteristics and the responses to key geological and engineering factors are still unclear and warrants investigation. Herein, we first establish a three-dimensional reservoir model based on the SH2 NGH deposits at SCS with the implementation of a five-spot well. We systematically examine the gas production enhancement effect and the unexpected well-to-well interaction induced by long-term depressurization. A sensitivity analysis on the effects of bottomhole pressure (Pbtm), permeability (k) and hydrate saturation (SH) is conducted to elucidate the key factors controlling the gas production enhancement. Our results reveal that the five-spot well significantly improves the gas productivity with cumulative gas production increased to 4.12 times that of a single well over 10 years. The well interference on gas production is not significant in the early stage but becomes more significant as depressurization sustains. Due to the relatively slow pressure propagation at the inner well, contribution to gas production from the inner well decreases over time while the outer wells increase. Based on the sensitivity analysis, gas production increases with decreasing Pbtm, increasing k, and decreasing SH with Pbtm and k as the key controlling factors. The findings provide valuable design basis for the adoption of a multi-well system in enhancing gas production for targeted NGH reservoirs in the next field production trial at SCS.

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  • Gu, Yuhang & Li, Shuaijun & Song, Ziyang & Lu, Hongfeng & Xu, Chenlu & Sun, Jiaxin & Wang, Yi & Li, Xiao-sen & Linga, Praveen & Yin, Zhenyuan, 2024. "Analysis on a five-spot well for enhancing energy recovery from silty natural gas hydrate deposits in the South China Sea," Applied Energy, Elsevier, vol. 376(PB).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:appene:v:376:y:2024:i:pb:s0306261924016209
    DOI: 10.1016/j.apenergy.2024.124237
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