Prediction of interwell connectivity and interference degree between production wells in a tight gas reservoir

Author:

Gong Mingze,Zhang Jinliang,Yan Zhaoxun,Wang Jinkai

Abstract

AbstractSulige gas field has poor reservoir physical properties and strong heterogeneity. The existing development well pattern is difficult to realize the overall effective production of reserves, especially in block SuX. Therefore, this paper takes SuX block in the east of Sulige as an example to describe an effective method suitable for the development of well pattern in this area. Combined with logging and production data, the connectivity of gas wells in X infill area in the east of Sulige is determined from the aspects of pressure, sand body, logging, performance and well test. By using the method of dynamic and static analysis, the connectivity between wells of main gas reservoir is judged. Through the analysis of flow unit, the discharge area and the stable value of well-controlled reserves are determined. The degree of interference determined by curve fitting and the distribution characteristics of sand bodies are comprehensively analyzed. A new oil well interference degree model defined by mathematical expression of production is established. The interference degree is quantified by gas production through numerical simulation. Based on the comprehensive analysis of the connectivity, interference degree and other factors in the area, it is determined that 500 * 600 well pattern is a reasonable well pattern in SuX block, and the interference degree is about 20%. Based on the analysis of the connectivity between wells and the interference degree between production wells in SuX block, the distribution and connectivity of sand bodies in tight sandstone gas field under complex geological conditions are determined. It provides a reasonable basis for the network encryption development of tight sandstone gas in this block. It provides a powerful technical support for the efficient development of different tight gas reservoirs in Sulige area.

Funder

the National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Energy,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology

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