Author:
Xu Yingying,Liu Xiangui,Hu Zhiming,Duan Xianggang,Chang Jin
Abstract
AbstractDue to strong stress sensitivity resulted from unconventional tight formationsit is of practical interest to formulate a reasonable pressure drawdown plan to improve gas extraction recovery. The impact of water-shale interactions on the reservoir permeability was previously ignored in the managed pressure drawdown optimization. The controlled-pressure production dynamic analysis was mostly conducted using numerical simulation, lack of rigorous theoretical support. Hence in this paper, a theoretical production prediction model was proposed and verified with HIS RTA 2015by incorporating multiple pressure drawdown mechanisms and various non-linear gas flow process. The on-site production effects dominated by two different pressure drop methods was further compared, indicating that compared to depressurization production, the production reversion can occur in the controlled pressure production process and the EUR of single well can be increased by about 30% under the control of managed pressure drawdown approach. Finally, the pressure drawdown optimization strategy was carried out on the field test from the both production effect and economic benefits, which demonstrated that the best economic solution can generally be obtained in the early stage of production. The research results can be closely linked to the on-site production practice of shale gas wells, providing insights into designing optimized production strategy scheme.
Funder
the Research on New Techniques and Methods of Shale Gas Experimental Testing
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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