Analysis of Implementation Effectiveness of Two Working Fluids Characterized by Different Viscoelastic Characteristics at Hydrodynamic Impact on the Borehole Bottom Zone

Author:

Kupavykh K. S.1,Kupavykh A. S.1,Morenov V. A.1

Affiliation:

1. Saint-Petersburg Mining University

Abstract

Combination of hydrodynamic impact on the formation with acid treatment may be seen as a promising direction in the field of well development and repair in complex geological conditions. With multiple repetition of hydraulic shocks in conjunction with the injection of acid solution, the depth and opening of cracks gradually increases, which contributes to a deeper penetration of the acid solution into the reservoir. The article presents analytical studies, which are aimed at determining the effectiveness of applying the technology of hydrodynamic impact on the bottomhole zone of an oil reservoir when using two fluids with different viscoelastic characteristics as a working fluid. They are devoted to determining the pressure drop at the borehole bottom depending on the initial applied pressure at the wellhead, the velocity of the shock wave, the viscosity of the working and well fluid, and their quantity. These studies were based on the well-known models of Thomson – Tаt and Maxwell, considering viscous liquid flow. The dependence obtained proves that with an increase in the pressure pulse generated at the wellhead, the development of pressure pulses at the borehole bottom is a power-law dependence, and with significant volumes of fluid in contact with the bottomhole formation zone, the pressure drop generated at the borehole bottom does not depend only on pressure pulses generated at the wellhead, but also on the dynamic viscosity of this fluid. Conducted studies have shown the effectiveness of hydrodynamic impact technology application when using two liquids with different viscoelastic characteristics and obtaining a synergistic effect during the development and repair of wells in low-permeable reservoirs. Analytical studies were based on data from previously conducted experimental industrial tests on the operating injection well.

Publisher

Belarusian National Technical University

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