Aquifer flow dynamics in high-permeability, heterogeneous, gas reservoirs, utilizing a gas reservoir as a case study *

Author(s):  
Y. Gellman ◽  
S. Geiger ◽  
P. Corbett
Geofluids ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-22
Author(s):  
Xiaofei Shang ◽  
Huawei Zhao ◽  
Shengxiang Long ◽  
Taizhong Duan

Shale gas reservoir evaluation and production optimization both require geological models. However, currently, shale gas modeling remains relatively conventional and does not reflect the unique characteristics of shale gas reservoirs. Based on a case study of the Fuling shale gas reservoir in China, an integrated geological modeling workflow for shale gas reservoirs is proposed to facilitate its popularization and application and well improved quality and comparability. This workflow involves four types of models: a structure-stratigraphic model, reservoir (matrix) parameter model, natural fracture (NF) model, and hydraulic fracture (HF) model. The modeling strategies used for the four types of models vary due to the uniqueness of shale gas reservoirs. A horizontal-well lithofacies sublayer calibration-based method is employed to build the structure-stratigraphic model. The key to building the reservoir parameter model lies in the joint characterization of shale gas “sweet spots.” The NF models are built at various scales using various methods. Based on the NF models, the HF models are built by extended simulation and microseismic inversion. In the entire workflow, various types of models are built in a certain sequence and mutually constrain one another. In addition, the workflow contains and effectively integrates multisource data. Moreover, the workflow involves multiple model integration processes, which is the key to model quality. The selection and optimization of modeling methods, the innovation and development of modeling algorithms, and the evaluation techniques for model uncertainty are areas where breakthroughs may be possible in the geological modeling of shale gas reservoirs. The workflow allows the complex process of geological modeling of shale gas reservoirs to be more systematic. It is of great significance for a dynamic analysis of reservoir development, from individual wells to the entire gas field, and for optimizing both development schemes and production systems.


2018 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 895-909
Author(s):  
Guang Ji ◽  
Jing Zhang ◽  
Zhikai Lv ◽  
Pengcheng Liu ◽  
Qingyan Yu

In order to study the characteristics of the gas supply and development mode in sweet spots of Sulige tight gas reservoir in Ordos Basin, China, a mathematical model was developed for the typical lenticular reservoirs in tight gas reservoirs, and its analytical solution was obtained. The ideal model was calculated by using the analytical solution. Analysis of the production data indicated a clear boundary between the high- and low-permeability regions of the lenticular reservoir, and the boundary will supply gas to the low-permeability region. The reliability of this finding was validated by real production data. The development mode of the lenticular reservoir was obtained, that is the high-permeability area was first used during the initial production; when the pressure wave reached the boundary in the high-permeability region, the production showed a pseudo-steady state; further increase of the production pressure exceeding the threshold of the surrounding low-permeability region triggered the utilization of the low-porosity and low-permeability regions. The established model can provide useful guidance for the development of similar tight gas reservoirs.


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