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Rate-Decline Analysis for Fracture-Dominated Shale Reservoirs

机译:裂缝型页岩储层速率下降分析

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Traditional decline methods such as Arps' rate/time relations and their variations do not work for wells producing from supertight or shale reservoirs in which fracture flow is dominant. Most of the production data from these wells exhibit fracture-dominated flow regimes and rarely reach late-time flow regimes, even over several years of production. Without the presence of pseudoradial and boundary-dominated flows (BDFs), neither matrix permeability nor drainage area can be established. This indicates that matrix contribution is negligible compared with fracture contribution, and the expected ultimate recovery (EUR) cannot be based on a traditional concept of drainage area. An alternative approach is proposed to estimate EUR from wells in which fracture flow is dominant and matrix contribution is negligible. To support these fracture flows, the connected fracture density of the fractured area must increase over time. This increase is possible because of local stress changes under fracture depletion. Pressure depletion within fracture networks would reactivate the existing faults or fractures, which may breach the hydraulic integrity of the shale that seals these features. If these faults or fractures are reactivated, their permeabilities will increase, facilitating enhanced fluid migration. For fracture flows at a constant flowing bottomhole pressure, a log-log plot of rate over cumulative production vs. time will yield a straight line with a unity slope regardless of fracture types. In practice, a slope of greater than unity is normally observed because of actual field operations, data approximation, and flow-regime changes. A rate/ time or cumulative production/time relationship can be established on the basis of the intercept and slope values of this log-log plot and initial gas rate. Field examples from several supertight and shale gas plays for both dry and high-liquid gas production, and for oil production were used to test the new model. All display the predicted straight-line trend, with its slope and intercept related to reservoir types. In other words, a certain fractured flow regime or a combination of flow types that dominate a given area or play because of its reservoir-rock characteristics and/or fracture-stimulation practices all produce a narrow range of intercepts and slopes. An individual-well performance or EUR can be derived that is based on this range if the best 3-month average or the initial production rate of the well is already known or estimated. The results show that this alternative approach is easier to use, gives a reliable EUR, and can be used to replace the traditional decline methods for unconventional reservoirs. The new approach is also able to provide statistical methods to analyze production forecasts of resource plays and to establish a range of results of these forecasts, including probability distributions of reserves in terms of P90 (lower side) to P10 (higher side).
机译:传统的下降方法(例如Arps的速率/时间关系及其变化)不适用于裂缝性占主导地位的超密性或页岩储层生产的井。这些井的大多数生产数据都表现出以裂缝为主导的流动状态,即使在生产几年后,也很少达到后期流动状态。没有伪径向流和边界支配流(BDF),就无法建立矩阵渗透率和排水面积。这表明与裂缝作用相比,基质作用可以忽略不计,并且预期的最终采收率(EUR)不能基于传统的流域概念。提出了一种替代方法来估计井中的EUR,在这些井中裂缝流量占主导地位,基质贡献可以忽略不计。为了支持这些裂缝流动,裂缝区域的连通裂缝密度必须随时间增加。这种增加是可能的,因为在裂缝耗尽下局部应力会发生变化。裂缝网络中的压力耗尽将重新激活现有的断层或裂缝,这可能会破坏密封这些特征的页岩的水力完整性。如果这些断层或裂缝被重新激活,它们的渗透率将增加,从而促进流体运移。对于在恒定的井底流动压力下的裂缝流,无论裂缝类型如何,累计产量随时间变化的对数-对数图将产生具有单位斜率的直线。实际上,由于实际的现场操作,数据近似和流态变化,通常会观察到大于1的斜率。可以基于该对数-对数图的截距和斜率值以及初始气体速率来建立速率/时间或累积产量/时间关系。该模型使用了来自多个超致密和页岩气田的实例,分别用于干气和高液化气的生产以及石油的生产。全部显示预测的直线趋势,其斜率和截距与储层类型有关。换句话说,由于其储层岩石特征和/或裂缝增产措施,某种给定区域或活动的裂缝性流态或流型组合都会产生狭窄范围的截距和斜率。如果已经知道或估计了最佳的3个月平均水平或井的初始生产率,则可以基于此范围导出单井性能或EUR。结果表明,这种替代方法更易于使用,可提供可靠的欧元,并可用于替代非常规油藏的传统递减方法。新方法还能够提供统计方法,以分析资源储量的产量预测并确定这些预测的结果范围,包括从P90(较低端)到P10(较高端)的储量概率分布。

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