A Two-Phase Flowback Type Curve with Fracture Damage Effects for Hydraulically Fractured Reservoirs

Author:

Zhang Fengyuan1ORCID,Pan Yang1ORCID,Liu Chuncheng1ORCID,Yang Chia-Hsin2ORCID,Emami-Meybodi Hamid2ORCID,Rui Zhenhua3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Beijing / College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Beijing

2. Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University

3. State Key Laboratory of Petroleum Resources and Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Beijing / College of Petroleum Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Beijing (Corresponding author)

Abstract

Summary Type curves are a powerful tool in characterizing hydraulic fracture (HF) and reservoir properties based on flowback and production data. We propose a type-curve method to evaluate HF characteristics and their dynamics for multifractured horizontal wells (MFHWs) in hydrocarbon reservoirs using flowback production data. The type curve incorporates the HF damage effect of choked-fracture skin factor in the two-phase flow in HF and matrix domains. The type-curve method can be applied to inversely estimate choked-fracture skin factor, s, HF pore volume (PV), Vfi, and HF initial permeability, kfi, by analyzing two-phase flowback production data. By introducing the new dimensionless parameters, the nonuniqueness problem of the type-curve analysis for two-phase flow is significantly reduced by incorporating the complexity of fracture dynamics into one set of curves. The accuracy of the type curve is examined against the results obtained from numerical simulations of shale gas and oil reservoirs. The validation results demonstrate a good match of analytical type curves and numerical data plots and confirm the accuracy of the proposed method in estimating the static and dynamic fracture properties. The results show that the relative errors in Vfi, kfi, and s estimations are all <10% for the simulated cases that are presented in this work. The flexibility and robustness of the proposed method are illustrated using the field example from a shale oil MFHW. The accuracy and applicability of the proposed type curve are also validated by comparing the calculated fracture properties from the field example using straightline analysis with Vfi and kfi of 705.3 Mcf and 245.2 md, type-curve analysis method (without skin effect) with Vfi and kfi of 751.9 Mcf and 249.8 md, and the type-curve method (with the choked fracture skin considered) with Vfi and kfi of 708.7 Mcf and 252.9 md, which showed that the results of each case are very close to one another. The interpreted results from the flowback analysis of the field example offer quantitative insight into HF properties and dynamics.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

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