An Optimization-Based Method for the Explicit Production Data Analysis of Gas Wells

Author:

Zhang Lixia,Li Yong,Song Xinmin,Wang Mingxian,Yu Yang,He Yingxu,Zhao Zeqi,Liu Chenchao

Abstract

This work aims at the exploration of production data analysis (PDA) methods without iterations. It can overcome limitations of the advanced type curve analysis relying on the iterative calculation of material-balance pseudotime and current explicit methods reckoning on specific production schedule assumptions. The dynamic material balance equation (DMBE) is strictly proved by the integral variable substitution based on the gas flow equation under the boundary dominated flow (BDF) condition and the static material balance equation (SMBE) of a gas reservoir. We introduce the pseudopressure level functionγ(p) and the recovery factor functionR(p) to rewrite the DMBE in terms of observed variableYand estimated variableYe; then the PDA can be transformed into an optimization problem of minimizing the error betweenYandYe. An optimization-based method for the explicit production data analysis of gas wells (OBM-EPDA), therefore, is developed in the paper, capable of determining the BDF constant and gas reserves explicitly and accurately for variable rate and/or variable flowing pressure systems. Three stimulated cases demonstrate the applicability and validity of OBM-EPDA with small errors less than 1% for estimated values of both reserves andY. Not second to previous studies, the field case analysis further proves its practicability. It is shown that the nonlinear relation ofγtoRcan be represented by a polynomial function merely dependent on the inherent properties of the gas production system even before sorting out the production data. The errors of observed variableYprovided by OBM-EPDA facilitate the data quality control, and the elimination of outliers not subject to the BDF condition improves the reliability of the analysis. For various gas systems producing whether at a constant rate, a constant bottomhole pressure (BHP), or under variable rate and variable BHP conditions, the proposed method gives insights into the well-controlled volume and production capacity of the gas well whether in a low-pressure or high-pressure gas reservoir, where the compressibilities of rock and bound water are considered.

Funder

National Major Science and Technology Projects of China

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment

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