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Pressure Transient Behavior of Horizontal Wells Intersecting Multiple Hydraulic and Natural Fractures in Conventional and Unconventional Unfractured and Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

机译:横向井中多种液压和自然骨折的水平井的压力瞬态行为,无传统的无常规和自然裂缝储层

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Faults and fractures are common features in many well-known reservoirs. In many of these reservoirs, horizontal wells are drilled to intersect a large number of fractures, particularly in low-matrix-permeability formations. In addition, the application of horizontal wells intersecting multiple hydraulic fractures has been widespread to allow shale gas and oil reservoirs, some of which are also naturally fractured, to produce economically. In this paper, we investigate the pressure transient behavior of horizontal wells in continuously and discretely naturally fractured reservoirs (NFR)s using semi-analytical boundary element solutions. These solutions have the advantages of the absence of grids and reduced dimensionality. Furthermore, they provide continuous rather than discrete solutions. The solutions are sufficiently general to be applied to many different well geometries and reservoir geological settings, where the spatial domain may include arbitrary fracture and/or fault distributions with different types of outer boundaries. A number of solutions have been published in the literature for horizontal wells in NFRs using the conventional dual-porosity models that are not applicable to many of these reservoirs. Most of these published solutions ignore the wellbore and the unfractured sections of the horizontal well. Therefore, they cannot capture the true early-time response, such as fracture radial flow. They may also yield incorrect damage skin values. Our solutions take these effects into account. Our solutions can also be applied to shale gas and oil reservoirs without shale-gas transport nonlinearities when the average reservoir pressure is above the desorption pressure. Our solutions for horizontal wells in fractured reservoirs can contain any spatial distribution of finite or infinite conductivity fractures with arbitrary length and orientation. The number and type of fractures (hydraulic or natural) intersecting the wellbore and with each other are not limited in both homogeneous and naturally fractured reservoirs. We present a number of examples to show different flow regimes that a horizontal well with multiple fractures exhibits, and to show that the conventional dual-porosity models simply do not work and can be deceptive. In our solutions, continuous and discrete conductive and nonconductive fractures are treated explicitly. The exact treatment of the uniform wellbore pressure condition, and the inclusion of the wellbore and the unfractured sections of the horizontal well have led to identification of new flow regimes that were not apparent from the existing solutions. Consequently, our solutions capture the true pressure transient behavior of the system, such as fracture radial flow. In this paper, a new classification of wellbore and fracture skin damage is given, and their effects on the pressure transient behavior are investigated. There are many factors that dominate the pressure transient behavior of horizontal wells intersected by multiple hydraulic fractures in naturally fractured reservoirs, such as fracture conductivities, lengths, and distributions, as well as whether or not fractures intersect the wellbore. Diagnostic derivatives plots are presented for a variety of horizontal wells with multiple fractures in homogenous and NFRs. It is shown that these reservoirs exhibit many different flow regimes. A multistage-fractured horizontal well in a very low-permeability shale reservoir example is also presented. Finally, we have presented two field buildup test examples from NFRs
机译:缺陷和骨折是许多知名水库中的常见特征。在许多这些储存器中,钻井井以与大量裂缝相交,特别是在低致型渗透性形成中。此外,交叉多个液压骨折的水平孔的应用已经普遍地普遍允许页岩气和储油器,其中一些也是天然裂缝的,在经济上生产。在本文中,我们使用半分析边界元件溶液研究了连续和离散的自然裂缝储层(NFR)的水平孔的压力瞬态行为。这些解决方案具有没有网格的优点和减少维度。此外,它们提供连续而不是离散的解决方案。该解决方案足够一般,以应用于许多不同的井几何和储层地质设置,其中空间域可以包括具有不同类型的外界的任意裂缝和/或故障分布。使用不适用于许多这些储层的传统双孔隙型模型,在NFR中发布了许多解决方案。这些已发表的解决方案中的大多数忽略了水平井的井筒和未裂缝的部分。因此,它们不能捕获真正的早期响应,例如裂缝径向流动。它们还可能产生不正确的损伤皮肤值。我们的解决方案考虑了这些效果。当平均储层压力高于解吸压力时,我们的解决方案也可以应用于没有页岩气输送非线性的页岩气和储油器。我们在碎屑储层中的水平井的解决方案可以包含有限或无限电导率骨折的任何空间分布,具有任意长度和方向。交叉井筒和彼此交叉的裂缝(液压或天然)的数量和类型不受均匀和天然裂缝储层的限制。我们展示了许多例子来显示不同的流动制度,水平井与多个裂缝呈现,并表明传统的双孔隙率模型根本不起作用并且可以是欺骗性的。在我们的解决方案中,明确对待连续和离散的导电和非导电骨折。精确处理均匀的井眼压力条件,并包含井筒的含量和水平孔的未裂出部分,导致识别来自现有解决方案的新流量制度。因此,我们的解决方案捕获了系统的真正压力瞬态行为,例如裂缝径向流动。在本文中,给出了新的井筒​​和骨折皮肤损伤的分类,并研究了对压力瞬变行为的影响。在天然裂缝储存器中占据多种液压骨折相交的水平井的压力瞬态行为的因素,如骨折导电性,长度和分布,以及是否裂缝与井筒相交。诊断衍生物绘制的局部孔具有多种骨折在均质和NFR中。结果表明,这些水库表现出许多不同的流动制度。还提出了在非常低渗透性页岩储层实施例中的多级裂缝水平井。最后,我们从NFR呈现了两个字段累积测试示例

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