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Impact of Natural Fractures on the Shape and Location of Drained Rock Volumes in Unconventional Reservoirs: Case Studies from the Permian Basin

机译:自然骨折对非传统水库排水岩石卷的形状和地点的影响:二叠纪盆地的案例研究

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Unconventional reservoirs with prolific production may contain a significant number of complex natural fracture networks. Partially conductive or partially mineralized natural fracture networks could further open due to the stress induced during hydraulic fracturing, and then provide additional pathways for the flow of reservoir fluids in the matrix near the wellbore and its hydraulic fractures. This study investigates the still insufficiently understood complex interaction of natural fracture networks with hydraulic fractures, which impacts the estimation of the drained rock volume (DRV), and fracture spacing for optimal production. Flow in natural fractures is modeled at high resolution using recently developed algorithms, which enable fast, grid-less, Eulerian particle tracking based on Complex Analysis Methods (CAM). Publicly available production data from the Permian Basin was used to visualize the DRV with time-of-flight contours and particle paths, initially assuming a homogeneous reservoir without any natural fractures. Next, the distortion of the DRV, by including natural fractures with different conductivity in the proximity of the hydraulic fractures, is visualized and compared to the homogeneous reservoir without any natural fractures. The shape and location of the DRV in shale wells will be profoundly impacted by the overall location, density, and hydraulic conductivity (strength) of the natural fractures. High-resolution contour plots of (1) drained rock volume, (2) pressure depletion, and (3) spatial velocity variations are presented to compare the fluid migration paths near hydraulically fractured wells with and without natural fractures. Detailed case studies of several wells completed in Wolfcamp landing zones from the Permian Basin (i.e. Midland Basin and Delaware Basin wells) are included. The impact of the natural fracture networks, which are assumed to occur in clusters at various distances from the hydraulic fractures, on wells with different production characteristics, is modeled. Wells in reservoir sections with numerous natural fractures develop DRV, pressure and fluid velocity patterns that are more complex as compared to wells in reservoir sections without natural fractures. The results highlight that the impact of natural fractures on fluid withdrawal patterns (DRV) needs to be considered to make better completion decisions and optimize fracture spacing in naturally fractured reservoirs
机译:具有多产性生产的非传统水库可能包含大量复杂的自然骨折网络。由于液压压裂期间引起的应力,部分导电或部分矿化的自然裂缝网络可以进一步开放,然后为井筒附近的基质中的储层流体流动提供额外的途径,然后为井筒及其液压骨折提供额外的途径。本研究调查了天然骨折网络与液压骨折的复杂相互作用,这会影响排水岩石(DRV)的估计,以及用于最佳生产的断裂间距。使用最近开发的算法以高分辨率模拟自然骨折的流动,这使得基于复杂分析方法(CAM),可实现快速,网格的欧拉粒跟踪。来自PEMIAN BASIN的公开生产数据用于使DRV与飞行时间轮廓和粒径观察,最初假设没有任何自然骨折的均匀储层。接下来,通过在液压裂缝附近包括具有不同电导率的自然骨折的自然骨折的变形,并与均匀的储层相比,没有任何自然骨折。 SAPLE井中DRV的形状和位置将受到自然裂缝的整体位置,密度和液压导电性(强度)的深受深受影响。 (1)排出的岩石体积,(2)压力耗尽和(3)空间速度变化的高分辨率轮廓图,以将流体迁移路径与液压骨折孔附近的流体迁移路径与自然骨折进行比较。包括Permian盆地(即米德兰盆地和特拉华河流域井)在沃尔夫望水堆起落区完成的几个井的详细案例研究。自然骨折网络的影响,假设在液压骨折的各种距离中发生的群体发生在具有不同生产特性的井上的簇中。储层部分的井,具有许多自然骨折的井发育DRV,压力和流体速度模式,与储层部分中的井有没有自然裂缝的井。结果强调,需要考虑对流体取出模式(DRV)对流体戒断模式的影响,以便更好地完成决策,并优化自然骨折储层中的断裂间距

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