Title :
Unsteady Flow Model for Fractured Gas Reservoirs
Author :
Yongming, Li ; Jinzhou, Zhao ; Yang, Gong ; Fengsheng, Yao ; Youshi, Jiang
Author_Institution :
State Key Lab. of Oil & Gas Reservoir Geol. & Exploitation, Southwest Pet. Univ., Chengdu, China
Abstract :
Developing low permeability reservoirs is currently a big challenge to the industry. Because low permeability reservoirs are of low quality and are easily damaged, production from a single well is low, and there is unlikely to be any primary recovery. Therefore, in most cases, unconventional recovery methods are used for economic development of those reservoirs. Hydraulic fracturing has been an important means to develop low permeability gas reservoirs both at home and abroad. Correctly predicting fractured gas well´s productivity can provide important guidance to formation sensitivity analysis and production plans for fractured wells. Taken into consideration the effects of the flows in artificially fractured cracks on formation as well as gas properties and real gas´s equation of state, a partial differential initial boundary problem is established to describe the unstable flows in artificially fractured low permeability gas reservoir. We analyzed a concrete example, and the results show that the derived productivity formula can be used in practical engineering calculations and the model can be applied to multiple parallel fractures and other more complex conditions.
Keywords :
flow instability; fracture; hydrocarbon reservoirs; initial value problems; partial differential equations; permeability; production planning; sensitivity analysis; fractured gas reservoirs; hydraulic fracturing; initial boundary problem; low-permeability reservoirs; partial differential equations; production planning; sensitivity analysis; unsteady flow model; well productivity; Equations; Manganese; Mathematical model; Permeability; Petroleum; Production; Reservoirs; Fractured well; Low permeability; Orthogonal transformation; Productivity; Unsteady;
Conference_Titel :
Computational and Information Sciences (ICCIS), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8814-8
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0-7695-4270-6
DOI :
10.1109/ICCIS.2010.172