Evaluating Gas-Oil Ratio Behavior of Unconventional Wells in the Uinta Basin

Author:

Zhao Yajie1,Nohavitza Jack2,Williams Ryan2,Yu Wei13ORCID,Liu Chuxi1,Ganjdanesh Reza1,Sepehrnoori Kamy1

Affiliation:

1. Hildebrand Department of Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA

2. EP Energy, Houston, TX 77002, USA

3. Sim Tech LLC, Houston, TX 77494, USA

Abstract

On account of low matrix permeability and porosity, the fluid phase behavior in tight oil reservoirs significantly differs from the conventional plays, which increases the challenges of evaluating the well performance and providing reliable production prediction. One of the most important efforts is to investigate the behavior of unconventional well gas-to-oil ratio (GOR). The growth trend of GOR is always considered as a principal reference to modify the production strategies and enhance the well productivity. In this paper, long-term GOR (20 years) behavior of an unconventional well model was evaluated by a set of comprehensive sensitivity studies. This model’s dimensions and reservoir properties are based on information of the Altamont-Bluebell field in the Uinta Basin. The simulation results established a general framework for interpreting the GOR behavior. Key drivers such as completion designs, reservoir, and fracture properties are investigated. This study provides some key insights into the GOR behaviors, such as the high sensitivity of the hydraulic fracture properties, including fracture conductivity and effective fracture half-length. The GOR behavior could be considerably different on various conductivity values or fracture lengths, resulting from the conductivity impact of phase movement and the pressure transition along the fracture. The fracture design factors like drawdown scenario and cluster spacing also play indispensable roles in impacting the GOR response, where a less aggressive drawdown rate can help to delay the GOR increase at an early stage; a widening spacing also can mitigate the rise of GOR and keep it at low value during the whole production period. The impact from natural fractures is also examined and discussed for the first time, including the effect of natural fracture numbers and conductivity, where the latter variable is considered as a more effective contributor to the GOR prediction. The findings presented in this work promote a better understanding of the GOR behaviors in tight oil reservoirs. Results and discussion in this paper allow a more accurate forecasting production to improve the reservoir management efficiency and provide multiple valuable insights to guide the field development in future projects.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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