ANALYZING RESULTS OF THE WELL TESTING USING PRESSURE DRAW-DOWN CURVE METHOD AFTER HYDRAULIC FRACTURING

Е. С. Швец
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The study presents an analysis of well testing using the pressure draw-down curve method after hydraulic fracturing in 2018‒2019. According to the analysis, that 67 % of studies are not data-supported, whereas 33 % are credible. Some study parameters were not employed due to the reasons described in the article. A scrutinized analysis of possible deviations in the results of the studies from the design concept for hydraulic fracturing is conducted. It is noted that fracture half-length and formation pressure determined by well testing differ from those determined by planning. Based on the results of the pressure draw-down curve, the author determines the dependence of the time required for the diagnosis of radial filtration mode on the range of reservoir permeability and the value of the half-length of a fracture. Based on the Nolte‒Smith plot, an approach to determining the nature of fracture development is proposed in order to obtain parameters sig-nificant for planning, control, and analysis of field development and geological and engineering activities and are used for detecting well deliverability and inflow area created due to hydraulic fracturing.
水力压裂后压降曲线法试井结果分析
本研究对2018-2019年水力压裂后压降曲线法试井进行了分析。根据分析,67%的研究没有数据支持,而33%的研究是可信的。由于文中所述的原因,一些研究参数没有被采用。对研究结果与水力压裂设计理念可能存在的偏差进行了仔细分析。需要注意的是,通过试井确定的裂缝半长和地层压力与规划确定的裂缝半长和地层压力不同。根据压降曲线的结果,确定了径向滤失模式诊断所需时间与储层渗透率范围和裂缝半长值的依赖关系。基于Nolte-Smith图,提出了一种确定裂缝发育性质的方法,以获得对油田开发和地质工程活动的规划、控制和分析具有重要意义的参数,并用于检测水力压裂产生的井产能和流入面积。
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