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Pressure-Transient Performances of Fractured Horizontal Wells in the Compartmentalized Heterogeneous Unconventional Reservoirs

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  • Dongyan Fan

    (School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266580, China)

  • Hai Sun

    (School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266580, China)

  • Jun Yao

    (School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266580, China)

  • Hui Zeng

    (The No.1 Gas Production Plant, Sinopec Southwest Oil and Gas Company, Deyang 618000, China)

  • Xia Yan

    (School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266580, China)

  • Zhixue Sun

    (School of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Qingdao 266580, China)

Abstract

In order to investigate pressure performance of multiple fractured horizontal wells (MFHWs) penetrating heterogeneous unconventional reservoir and avoid the high computational cost of numerical simulation, a semi-analytical model for MFHWs combining Green function solution and boundary element method has been obtained, where the reservoir is divided into different homogeneous substructures and coupled at interface boundaries by plane source function in a closed rectangular parallelepiped. Hydraulic fractures are assumed uniform flux and dual porosity model is used for natural fractures system. Then the model is validated by compared with analytical solution of MFHWs in a homogeneous reservoir and trilinear flow model, which shows that this model can achieve high accuracy even with a small interface discretization number, and it can consider the radial flow around each hydraulic fractures. Finally, the pressure responses with heterogeneous parameters of reservoirs are discussed including heterogeneous permeability, non-uniform block-length and fracture half-length distribution as well as dual porosity parameters like elastic storage ratio and crossflow ratio.

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  • Dongyan Fan & Hai Sun & Jun Yao & Hui Zeng & Xia Yan & Zhixue Sun, 2020. "Pressure-Transient Performances of Fractured Horizontal Wells in the Compartmentalized Heterogeneous Unconventional Reservoirs," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(19), pages 1-15, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:19:p:5204-:d:424211
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