scholarly journals Study on Pressure Propagation in Tight Oil Reservoirs with Stimulated Reservoir Volume Development

ACS Omega ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 2589-2600
Author(s):  
Weiyao Zhu ◽  
Yunfeng Liu ◽  
Zhongxing Li ◽  
Ming Yue ◽  
Debin Kong

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ruizhong Jiang ◽  
Jianchun Xu ◽  
Zhaobo Sun ◽  
Chaohua Guo ◽  
Yulong Zhao

A mathematical model of multistage fractured horizontal well (MsFHW) considering stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) was presented for tight oil reservoirs. Both inner and outer regions were assumed as single porosity media but had different formation parameters. Laplace transformation method, point source function integration method, superposition principle, Stehfest numerical algorithm, and Duhamel’s theorem were used comprehensively to obtain the semianalytical solution. Different flow regimes were divided based on pressure transient analysis (PTA) curves. According to rate transient analysis (RTA), the effects of related parameters such as SRV radius, storativity ratio, mobility ratio, fracture number, fracture half-length, and fracture spacing were analyzed. The presented model and obtained results in this paper enrich the performance analysis models of MsFHW considering SRV.



Energies ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 11 (10) ◽  
pp. 2724 ◽  
Author(s):  
Long Ren ◽  
Wendong Wang ◽  
Yuliang Su ◽  
Mingqiang Chen ◽  
Cheng Jing ◽  
...  

There are multiporosity media in tight oil reservoirs after stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) fracturing. Moreover, multiscale flowing states exist throughout the development process. The fluid flowing characteristic is different from that of conventional reservoirs. In terms of those attributes of tight oil reservoirs, considering the flowing feature of the dual-porosity property and the fracture network system based on the discrete-fracture model (DFM), a mathematical flow model of an SRV-fractured horizontal well with multiporosity and multipermeability media was established. The numerical solution was solved by the finite element method and verified by a comparison with the analytical solution and field data. The differences of flow regimes between triple-porosity, dual-permeability (TPDP) and triple-porosity, triple-permeability (TPTP) models were identified. Moreover, the productivity contribution degree of multimedium was analyzed. The results showed that for the multiporosity flowing states, the well bottomhole pressure drop became slower, the linear flow no longer arose, and the pressure wave arrived quickly at the closed reservoir boundary. The contribution ratio of the matrix system, natural fracture system, and network fracture system during SRV-fractured horizontal well production were 7.85%, 43.67%, and 48.48%, respectively in the first year, 14.60%, 49.23%, and 36.17%, respectively in the fifth year, and 20.49%, 46.79%, and 32.72%, respectively in the 10th year. This study provides a theoretical contribution to a better understanding of multiscale flow mechanisms in unconventional reservoirs.





2017 ◽  
Vol 2017 ◽  
pp. 1-14 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jiahang Wang ◽  
Xiaodong Wang ◽  
Wenli Xu ◽  
Cheng Lu ◽  
Wenxiu Dong ◽  
...  

This paper presents a semianalytical model to simulate the productivity of a volume fractured vertical well in tight oil reservoirs. In the proposed model, the reservoir is a composite system which contains two regions. The inner region is described as formation with finite conductivity hydraulic fracture network and the flow in fracture is assumed to be linear, while the outer region is simulated by the classical Warren-Root model where radial flow is applied. The transient rate is calculated, and flow patterns and characteristic flowing periods caused by volume fractured vertical well are analyzed. Combining the calculated results with actual production data at the decline stage shows a good fitting performance. Finally, the effects of some sensitive parameters on the type curves are also analyzed extensively. The results demonstrate that the effect of fracture length is more obvious than that of fracture conductivity on improving production in tight oil reservoirs. When the length and conductivity of main fracture are constant, the contribution of stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) to the cumulative oil production is not obvious. When the SRV is constant, the length of fracture should also be increased so as to improve the fracture penetration and well production.





2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nikita Seleznev ◽  
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Tarek M. Habashy ◽  
Michel Claverie ◽  
Hanming Wang ◽  
...  


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