Dynamic threshold pressure gradient in tight gas reservoir

2014 ◽  
Vol 20 ◽  
pp. 155-160 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jingchen Ding ◽  
Shenglai Yang ◽  
Xiangrong Nie ◽  
Zhilin Wang
Geofluids ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-7
Author(s):  
Jing Chen ◽  
Xinmin Song ◽  
Baozhu Li ◽  
Wuguang Li ◽  
Changlin Liao ◽  
...  

Threshold pressure gradient, gas slippage, and stress sensitivity have important effects on the production of a tight gas reservoir. But previous studies only focused on one or two of these effects. In this study, a mathematical model considering these three effects was established to describe gas transport in a dual-porosity tight gas reservoir. Threshold pressure gradient, gas slippage, and stress sensitivity are simultaneously considered in the velocity term of continuity equation which is mainly different from the previous research results. The partial differential equation and definite solution condition are discretized by a central difference method. A finite difference procedure was compiled and applied to solve this numerical model and predict the productivity of a production well in a dual-porosity tight gas reservoir. The difference between the predicted and tested cumulative production is less than 10%, which indicates that the proposed mathematical model can be used to describe the characteristics of gas flow in the dual-porosity tight gas reservoir. Then, gas productivity of five different scenarios considering these effects was compared. Results show that both stress sensitivity and threshold pressure gradient are negatively correlated with gas production, while gas slippage is positively correlated with gas production. Among them, stress sensitivity has the greatest impact on the production of a dual-porosity tight gas reservoir. Overall, these three effects have great influence on the development of the dual-porosity tight gas reservoir, which should be considered in the production prediction.


2013 ◽  
Vol 868 ◽  
pp. 465-472
Author(s):  
Jia Deng ◽  
Wei Yao Zhu ◽  
Qian Ma ◽  
Huai Jian Yi

In this paper, considering on the real threshold pressure gradient (TPG), the mathematical model for low velocity non-Darcy unstable gas flow was established for the tight gas reservoir. Based on the low velocity non-Darcy unstable gas flow model, the gas flow model in heterogeneity formation was developed, and the analytical solution was obtained on the condition of constant production for inner boundary. Then we calculated the model numerically by Matlab programming. Its analyzed that the pressure distribution and the influencing factors such as production rate, producing time, reservoir thickness and the threshold pressure gradient. We compared the heterogeneity formation with the homogeneous formation by the heterogeneity low velocity non-Darcy unstable gas flow model, which shows great difference and illustrate the significance of research on heterogeneity.


Energies ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 13 (22) ◽  
pp. 5952
Author(s):  
Qinwen Zhang ◽  
Liehui Zhang ◽  
Qiguo Liu ◽  
Youshi Jiang

It is commonly believed that matrix and natural fractures randomly distribute in carbonate gas reservoirs. In order to increase the effective connected area to the storage space as much as possible, highly deviated wells are widely used for development. Although there have been some studies on the composite model for highly deviated wells, they have not considered the effects of stress sensitivity and threshold pressure gradient in a dual-porosity gas reservoir. In this paper, a semi-analytical composite model for low permeability carbonate gas reservoir was established to study the effect of non-Darcy flow. By employing source function, Fourier transform and the perturbation method, the pressure performance and typical well test curves were obtained. Eight flow regimes were identified, and their characteristics were discussed. As a result, it can be concluded that the effects of stress sensitivity and threshold pressure gradient would make pseudo-pressure and derivative curves rise, which is the characteristic of non-Darcy flow to determine whether there is stress sensitivity or threshold pressure gradient.


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