Drainage Research of Different Tubing Depth in the Horizontal Gas Well Based on Laboratory Experimental Investigation and a New Liquid-Carrying Model

Author:

Wang Xiuwu1ORCID,Ma Wenmin1,Luo Wei2ORCID,Liao Ruiquan2

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Chemical Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650500, China

2. School of Petroleum Engineering, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, China

Abstract

Since the structure of horizontal gas wells is more intricate than that of vertical wells, there is a lack of consistency in the form of liquid-carrying in different portions. Applying the commonly utilized liquid-carrying hypothesis of vertical gas wells into horizontal gas wells is therefore challenging. The maximum liquid volume that the gas flow could raise, the gas flow rate, and the maximum amount of energy that could be produced from a specific amount of gas flow should all be considered when determining the liquid volume that the gas flow could lift. This study is the first to integrate theoretical analysis with laboratory testing to analyze the gas–liquid flow law of drainage stability at varied tubing depths. The impact of gas drainage stability is then verified through the laboratory experiments. The novel model of various tubing depths, which is based on the energy of inflow and outflow from the horizontal well, is cleverly built. According to the study, the fluctuation is typically less when the tubing reaches the heel of the horizontal section than it is in the other sections, and the relative error of the new model, which is validated using laboratory tests, is typically less than 10%. The research showed that for horizontal gas wells with a normal structure, the gas flow and liquid discharge are most stable when the tubing reaches the heel of the horizontal section. Instead of depending exclusively on crucial liquid-carrying gas flow rates, the new model uses the combination of gas and liquid flow rates to make decisions concerning liquid loading and to quantify the liquid removal in real time, which is more realistic. The research illustrates how the study could provide a factual basis for assessing the capacity of horizontal gas wells to raise the liquid.

Funder

National Natural Science Found Project

Youth Fund of Yunnan Provincial Department of science and technology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Energy (miscellaneous),Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment,Electrical and Electronic Engineering,Control and Optimization,Engineering (miscellaneous),Building and Construction

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