Performance of a horizontal well in a bounded anisotropic reservoir: Part I: Mathematical analysis

IF 1.5 Q2 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
T. K. Nzomo, S. Adewole, K. Awuor, Daniel Okang’a Oyoo
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Abstract To enhance the productivity of horizontal wells, it is of necessity to ensure that they perform optimally. This requires an understanding of how the reservoir’s geometry, anisotropy and well design affect the pressure response. Mathematical formulations can be used to simulate pressure response in the wellbore and the data obtained can be analysed to obtain well and reservoir parameters that can aid performance and evaluation. In this study, a mathematical model that can be used to approximate pressure response in a horizontal well is formulated, and a detailed mathematical analysis that can be used to obtain well and reservoir parameters are provided. A horizontal well inside a rectangular drainage volume with sealed boundaries is considered and the effect of each boundary on pressure throughout its productive life is studied. In the analysis, investigations on how the reservoir parameters can be approximated over a given period of production are conducted. This is achieved by identification of the appropriate source and Green’s functions. These source functions allow us to formulate a mathematical model for dimensionless pressure. Considering the diagnostic plots for both dimensionless pressure and dimensionless pressure derivative, mathematical analysis studies the possible behaviour of the plots. Analysis indicates that the reservoir anisotropy can be approximated during the infinite-acting flow at early times when other parameters are known. Further, when the first boundary is felt, in this case the vertical boundary, the horizontal permeability can be approximated during the transition flow periods at middle times. Finally, at late times when all the boundaries have been felt and a pseudosteady state flow is evident, reservoir dimensions can be approximated. These results can significantly improve well test analysis and enhance the performance evaluation of a horizontal well.
有界各向异性油藏中水平井的性能:第一部分:数学分析
摘要为了提高水平井的生产能力,必须确保它们的最佳性能。这需要了解储层的几何形状、各向异性和井设计如何影响压力响应。数学公式可以用于模拟井筒中的压力响应,并且可以分析所获得的数据以获得有助于性能和评估的井和储层参数。在本研究中,建立了一个可用于近似水平井压力响应的数学模型,并提供了可用于获得井和储层参数的详细数学分析。考虑了具有密封边界的矩形排水体积内的水平井,研究了每个边界在其生产寿命内对压力的影响。在分析中,研究了在给定的生产周期内如何近似储层参数。这是通过确定适当的来源和Green的功能来实现的。这些源函数使我们能够建立无量纲压力的数学模型。考虑到无量纲压力和无量纲压力导数的诊断图,数学分析研究了这些图的可能行为。分析表明,在已知其他参数的早期,储层各向异性可以在无限作用流期间近似。此外,当感觉到第一边界时,在这种情况下是垂直边界,可以在中间时间的过渡流动期间近似水平渗透率。最后,在后期,当已经感觉到所有边界并且明显存在伪稳态流动时,可以近似储层尺寸。这些结果可以显著改进试井分析,提高水平井的性能评价。
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Open Engineering
Open Engineering ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
3.90
自引率
0.00%
发文量
52
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: Open Engineering publishes research results of wide interest in emerging interdisciplinary and traditional engineering fields, including: electrical and computer engineering, civil and environmental engineering, mechanical and aerospace engineering, material science and engineering. The journal is designed to facilitate the exchange of innovative and interdisciplinary ideas between researchers from different countries. Open Engineering is a peer-reviewed, English language journal. Researchers from non-English speaking regions are provided with free language correction by scientists who are native speakers. Additionally, each published article is widely promoted to researchers working in the same field.
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