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Rate Decline of Acid Fracturing Stimulated Well in Bi-Zone Composite Carbonate Gas Reservoirs

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  • Li Li

    (National Engineering Laboratory for Exploration and Development of Low Permeability Oil and Gas Fields, Chengdu 610500, China
    Oil & Gas Technology Research Institute, Changqing Oil Field Company, Petro China, Xi’an 710021, China)

  • Wei Tian

    (National Engineering Laboratory for Exploration and Development of Low Permeability Oil and Gas Fields, Chengdu 610500, China
    Oil & Gas Technology Research Institute, Changqing Oil Field Company, Petro China, Xi’an 710021, China)

  • Jiajia Shi

    (State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, China)

  • Xiaohua Tan

    (State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, China)

Abstract

This paper develops a model of the multi-wing finite-conductivity fractures considering stress sensitivity for low-permeability bi-zone composite gas reservoirs. A new semi-analytical solution in the Laplace domain is presented. The main solution includes the theory of source function, Laplace integral transformation, perturbation technique, and Stehfest numerical inversion. Wellbore pressure is obtained by coupling solutions of reservoirs and fractures. The results showed that the pressure and derivative curves generated by this model include a bi-linear flow stage. The model was validated by comparing its results with Wang’s results and the commercial well-test simulator; the results showed excellent agreement. This model illustrated the seepage characteristic of acid fracturing stimulated wells during refracturing treatment and how they are influenced by reservoir and hydraulic fractures parameters (asymmetrical factor and fractures distribution, etc.). The model is suitable to solve the solution of arbitrary-angle hydraulic fracture in refracturing and helpful to understand the transient production rate characteristic of the multi-wing fracturing well.

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  • Li Li & Wei Tian & Jiajia Shi & Xiaohua Tan, 2023. "Rate Decline of Acid Fracturing Stimulated Well in Bi-Zone Composite Carbonate Gas Reservoirs," Energies, MDPI, vol. 16(7), pages 1-19, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:16:y:2023:i:7:p:2954-:d:1105783
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