New and Improved Methods for Performing Rate-Transient Analysis of Shale Gas Reservoirs

Author:

Nobakht Morteza1,Clarkson C.R.. R.2,Kaviani D..2

Affiliation:

1. University of Calgary and Fekete Associates

2. University of Calgary

Abstract

Summary Multifractured horizontal wells are currently the most popular method for exploiting low-permeability tight and shale gas reservoirs. Production data analysis is the most widely used tool for analyzing these reservoirs for the purpose of reserves estimation, hydraulic fracture stimulation optimization, and development planning (Ambrose et al. 2011). However, as pointed out by Clarkson et al. (2012), a fundamental problem with the application of conventional production data analysis to ultralow permeability reservoirs is that current methods were derived with the assumption that flow can be described with Darcy's law. This assumption may not be valid for tight/shale gas reservoirs, as they contain a wide distribution of pore sizes, including in some cases nanopores (Loucks et al. 2009). Therefore, the mean-free path of gas molecules may be comparable to or larger than the average effective rock pore throat radius, causing the gas molecules to slip along pore surfaces. This results in slippage non-Darcy flow, which is not accounted for in conventional production data analysis. Clarkson et al. (2012) modified the pseudovariables used for analyzing gas reservoirs in production data analysis to account for slippage. They demonstrated that if the effect of slippage is not considered, it leads to noticeable errors in reservoir characterization. Clarkson et al. (2012) also mentioned that even after using the modified pseudovariables, the values for permeability and fracture half-length do not exactly match the input data to simulation. In this paper, a methodology to properly analyze the production data from a fractured well in a tight/shale gas reservoir producing under a constant flowing pressure in the presence of desorption and slippage is presented. This method uses a new pseudotime definition instead of the conventional pseudotime currently being used in production data analysis. The method is validated using a number of numerically simulated cases. It is found that the newly developed analytical method results in a more reliable estimate of fracture half-length or contacted matrix surface area, if permeability is known.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology

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