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Study on the Gas Phase Liquid Carrying Velocity of Deep Coalbed Gas Well with Atomization Assisted Production

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  • Ruidong Wu

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Limited, Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Haidong Wang

    (School of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Liaoning Petrochemical University, Fushun 113001, China
    School of Petroleum Engineering, Northeast Petroleum University, Daqing 163319, China)

  • Gangxiang Song

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Limited, Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Dongping Duan

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Limited, Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Chunguang Zhang

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Limited, Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Wenjuan Zhu

    (Shanghai Branch of CNOOC (China) Limited, Shanghai 200335, China)

  • Yikun Liu

    (School of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering, Liaoning Petrochemical University, Fushun 113001, China)

Abstract

In order to clarify the gas-phase carrying capacity after the atomization of water from the bottom of deep coalbed wells, considering characteristics of atomization-assisted production and the dynamic equilibrium principle of gas–liquid two-phase flow in the wellbore, the gas-phase liquid-carrying drop model was established, and the solution method of the upstream and downstream driving force of liquid drop flow was studied. We also verified the theoretical model through physical simulation. Then, the law for the influence of droplet size, wellbore inclination, wellbore diameter, and wellhead back pressure of the critical liquid-carrying velocity in the gas phase is analyzed using the model. The results show the following: ① the larger the diameter of atomized droplets, the greater the gravity force applied to it, the worse the ability to be carried by the gas phase, a onefold increase in droplet diameter corresponds to the increase in the minimum critical velocity of the gas phase by 1.45 times; ② with the increase in wellbore inclination, the liquid-carrying capacity of the gas phase decreases, and the minimum critical liquid-carrying velocity of equal diameter droplets increases by 0.01438 m/s or 1.27 times for the increase in wellbore inclination by 10°; ③ with the increase in wellbore diameter, both the driving force of a droplet of equal diameter and the flow resistance through the gas phase in the wellbore decrease within the range of a driving pressure difference of 0.2 Mpa; the decrease in liquid-carrying velocity caused by the decrease in received flow resistance can reach the maximum value of 0.0473 m/s; ④ with the increase in wellhead back pressure, the driving force of equal-diameter droplets decreases, the resistance against passing through the high-concentration gas phase increases, and the gas-phase-carrying droplets start the game; ⑤ the atomization-assisted production has the function of drainage gas recovery, and the adoption of atomization-assisted production technology can increase the production time of a coalbed gas flowing well, enabling the wells to have a good transition time interval for the conversion of flowing wells to pumping ones, which provides a precise production dynamic basis for the efficient design and implements the overall strategy of drainage gas recovery by deep-well pumping. In short, this technology has the high-efficiency liquid-carrying function of “water atomization to help liquid-phase flow and increase gas production”, as well as obvious technical advantages, which can provide a new idea for the development of deep coalbed methane wells and other types of gas wells with water.

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  • Ruidong Wu & Haidong Wang & Gangxiang Song & Dongping Duan & Chunguang Zhang & Wenjuan Zhu & Yikun Liu, 2024. "Study on the Gas Phase Liquid Carrying Velocity of Deep Coalbed Gas Well with Atomization Assisted Production," Energies, MDPI, vol. 17(16), pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:17:y:2024:i:16:p:4185-:d:1461542
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