宋红盆地碳酸盐岩储层富气CO2井试井分析

A. H. Nguyen, D. Nguyen
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含二氧化碳含量极高的碳酸盐岩储层的物性评价往往面临诸多困难。事实上,与常规气井测试相比,解释结果存在显着差异,原因在于:存在气液相转变;噪声、流动过程中压力、温度异常升高或下降等。这些异常行为都与CO2特性的特殊性直接相关,CO2的可压缩性比天然气高,密度变化大,可以达到超临界液态,即使压力和温度在很小的范围内变化,也可以由固态变为液态或由液态变为气态。在高CO2含量气井测试过程中,往往会出现压降加压现象,导致按照常规的压降分析方法进行储层参数分析往往不可行。本文旨在研究和应用多速率流动降压期试井资料解释方法,在油田开发方案设计中更准确地估计储层物性,降低风险,达到经济效益。
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Well - test analysis for wells with gas rich CO2 in carbonate reservoir Song Hong Basin
The evaluations of properties of carbonate reservoirs containing gas with very high carbon dioxide (CO2) content often face many difficulties. In fact, there is a significal difference in interpretation results compared to conventional gas well testing due to: there is a gas to liquid phase transition; noise, abnormal increase or decrease in pressure and temperature during flow period, etc. These abnormal behaviors are all directly related to the specificity of CO2 properties with high compressible than that of natural gas, which can vary greatly density and can reach supercritical liquid state, transitioning solid to liquid or liqid to gaseous states even when pressure and temperature changes within a small range. During the testing of gas wells with high CO2 content, the phenomenon of pressure drop while pressure buid-up often occurs, leading to the analysis of reservoir parameters according to the conventional pressure build-up analysis method usually not feasible. The content of the article is aimed at researching and applying the method of interpreting well test data in the drawdown period while multi-rate flowing to more accurately estimate reservoir properties and mitigate risks in the design of the field development plan to achieve the economic efficiency.
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