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Analysis of Dynamical Heat Conductivity of the Reservoir and Fluid Evacuation Zone on the Gas Condensate Well Flow Rate

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  • Kouadio Fabrice Anzian

    (School of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematic (STEM), International University of Grand Bassam, PoBox 564 Grand Bassam, Cote D’Ivoire)

  • Mykhailo Illich Fyk

    (Department of Oil, Gas and Condensate extraction, National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Kyrpychova Str 2, Kharkiv 61002, Ukraine)

  • Al-Sultan Mohammed Bassam

    (Department of Oil, Gas and Condensate extraction, National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Kyrpychova Str 2, Kharkiv 61002, Ukraine)

  • Mohammed Khaleel Abbood

    (Department of Oil, Gas and Condensate extraction, National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Kyrpychova Str 2, Kharkiv 61002, Ukraine)

  • Haval Mohammed Abdullatif

    (Department of Oil, Gas and Condensate extraction, National Technical University Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, Kyrpychova Str 2, Kharkiv 61002, Ukraine)

  • Yevhen Alexender Shapchenko

    (Chief Dispatcher of UMG Kharkivstransgaz, Kultury Str, 20A, Kharkiv 61001, Ukraine)

Abstract

This study shows that the thermal conductivity of the rock borehole adjacent to the wells varies depending on the operation of the well. This is due to the fact that the actual temperature and temperature difference affect the humidity and other thermal properties of the rocks, which in turn affect the heat transfer coefficient across the section between the moving gas and the rocks. The static temperature field of primitive geothermal gradients acquires changes in a dynamic form. Theoretical consideration of changes in the thermal conductivity of rocks near the face and the wells is proposed to improve the prediction of gas condensate wells production. The result is achieved by introducing the specified equations of the thermal energy balance in the radial filtration and lifting of well products, which contain the coefficients of heat exchange and throttling. The refinement bias estimation of the 10%–15% level of gas condensate well extraction is shown using proposed methodological approach to relatively well-known (traditional in the field development practice) methods for estimating the extraction of a “medium well” from a particular oil and gas field evaluation. The results of this work demonstrate important scientific, applied, educational and methodological significance of using the methodology presented by the authors.

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  • Kouadio Fabrice Anzian & Mykhailo Illich Fyk & Al-Sultan Mohammed Bassam & Mohammed Khaleel Abbood & Haval Mohammed Abdullatif & Yevhen Alexender Shapchenko, 2020. "Analysis of Dynamical Heat Conductivity of the Reservoir and Fluid Evacuation Zone on the Gas Condensate Well Flow Rate," J, MDPI, vol. 3(1), pages 1-14, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jjopen:v:3:y:2020:i:1:p:11-137:d:332454
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