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2021 ◽  
Vol 43 (3) ◽  
pp. 170-180
Author(s):  
M. V. Lubkov ◽  
O. O. Zakharchuk

Methods of computer modeling of slightly permeable anisotropic oil-bearing layers are needed nowadays because they give us a possibility to obtain a concept on filtration processes near producing and forcing wells in different practical situations and in this way to raise the level of exploitation of such layers significantly. On the other hand, they allow evaluation and taking into account some uncertainties which appear as a result of inefficient information on the structure and properties of the layer outside the wells. In order to investigate the practical aspects of supporting efficiency of oil production in anisotropic heterogeneous low permeable reservoirs on the base of combined finite-element-difference method for solving the non-stationary anisotropic piezoconductivity problem, modeling of distribution of layer pressure was carried out in the vicinity of the production and forcing wells taking into account the anisotropy of the permeability and conditions of the oil phase infiltration on the margins of the examined layer. It has been found that the intensity of filtration process between producing and forcing wells depends essentially on their spacing in both shear-isotropic and anisotropic oil-bearing layers. In addition the effect of oil phase permeability in shear direction dominates over the effect of permeability in axes directions. Starting from the obtained information for the effective exploitation of anisotropic slightly permeable layers we need to locate producing and forcing wells in the areas with relatively low permeability of the layer and especially to avoid the places with presence of shear permeability. It is important to locate the wells in such a way that blocking the oil in the direction of reduced permeability and fast depletion of the layer in the direction of increased permeability would not happen as well as mutual exchange between producing and forcing wells would not stop. While locating the system of specified wells within anisotropic layers of oil deposit it is necessary to conduct a systemic analysis of environmental anisotropy of layers aimed at such a location of these wells which would guarantee the effective dynamics of filtration processes around them. Application of quadratic isoparametric approximation of finite-elemental net of examined area of oil-bearing layer and implicit differential time approximation brings to increase of precision and stability of numerical solution of the problem.


Author(s):  
M. Lubkov ◽  
O. Zaharchuk

Nowadays there are important problems of increasing efficiency of development and exploitation of gas deposits. There are problems associated with the growth of gas production in heterogeneous anisotropic reservoirs, increasing gas recovery, achieving economic efficiency and so on. In this situation, there are popular methods of computer modeling of gas productive reservoirs, because they allow getting information of the structure and characteristics of the gas reservoir, the distribution parameters of permeability and other important factors in it. They also allow evaluating and calculating uncertainty arising from the lack of information about the gas reservoir properties outside the well. Currently there are many methods of computer modeling, allowing solving various practical problems. From another hand there are some problems related to the accuracy and adequacy of simulation of heterogeneous anisotropic permeable collector systems in real conditions of gas deposits exploitation. On the base of combined finite-element-difference method for solving the nonstationary anisotropic piezoconductivity Lebenson problem, with calculating of heterogeneous distribution of permeable characteristics of the gas reservoir, we carried out modeling of filtration processes between production and injection wells. The results of computer modeling show that intensity of the filtration process between production and injection wells depends essentially on their location both in a shifting-isotropic and anisotropic gas reservoir. Therefore, for the effective using of poorly permeable shifting-isotropic gas-bearing reservoirs, it is necessary to place production and injection wells along the main anisotropy axes of the gas-bearing layers. At the placing production and injection well systems in low-permeable anisotropic reservoirs of a gas field, the most effective exchange between them will take place when the direction of increased permeability of the reservoirs coincides with the direction of the location of the wells. Obviously, the best conditions for gas production processes in any practical case can be achieved due to optimal selection of all anisotropic filtration parameters of the gas reservoir. One can use obtained results for practical geophysical works with a purpose optimizing of gas production activity in low-permeable heterogeneous anisotropic reservoirs. Presented method for more detailed investigation of low-permeable heterogeneous anisotropic gas-bearing deposits can be used.


2020 ◽  
Vol 08 (01) ◽  
pp. 19-32
Author(s):  
Enhui Sun ◽  
Wei Yang ◽  
Qin Peng ◽  
Peng Meng ◽  
Songru Mu

2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paul W. J. Glover ◽  
Piroska Lorinczi ◽  
Saud Al-Zainaldin ◽  
Hassan Al-Ramadhan ◽  
Saddam Sinan ◽  
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Geofluids ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 2018 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Jie Liu ◽  
Zhenhua Xu ◽  
Zhe Yuan ◽  
Hanyu Bie ◽  
Pengcheng Liu

The diamond-shape inverted nine-spot well pattern is widely used in developing low-permeability reservoirs with fractures. However, production wells with equal fracture lengths will lead to nonuniform displacement, especially in anisotropic reservoir. Previous researches mainly focused on equal-length fractures, while studies on the unequal-length fractures which can dramatically improve the development efficiency were little. In this paper, a corresponding numerical model with unequal length of fracture designed in the edge and the corner wells was built in a low-permeability anisotropic reservoir. The main objective was to examine and evaluate the effects of anisotropic permeability and fracture parameter on the waterflooding in the diamond-shape inverted nine-spot well pattern. The results indicate that different fractures penetration ratio and anisotropic permeability both result in different development efficiency. Fracture of the edge well are more easily to be water breakthrough, while the increase of penetration ratio of injection well effectively enhance oil recovery. Moreover, the most optimal penetration ratios of production well fractures under different kx : ky are determined. With the increase of kx : ky, the optimized penetration ratio of corner wells fracture decrease, while that of the edge wells increase. Setting unequal length fractures in low-permeability anisotropic reservoirs can effectively improve the oil displacement efficiency in the waterflooding process.


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