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Determine the Inflow Performance Relationship of Water Producing Gas Well Using Multiobjective Optimization Method

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  • Xiao-Hua Tan
  • Jian-Yi Liu
  • Jia-Hui Zhao
  • Xiao-Ping Li
  • Guang-Dong Zhang
  • Chuan Tang
  • Li Li

Abstract

During the development of water drive gas reservoirs, the phenomena of gas escaping from water and water separating out from gas will change the seepage characteristics of formation fluid. Therefore, the traditional gas‐water two‐phase inflow performance relationship (IPR) models are not suitable for calculating the water producing gas well inflow performance relationship in water drive gas reservoirs. Based on the basic theory of fluid mechanics in porous medium, using the principle of mass conservation, and considering the process of dissolution and volatilization of gas and water formation, this paper establishes a new mathematical model of gas‐water two‐phase flow. Multiobjective optimization method is used to automatically match the sample well production data in water drive gas reservoirs and then we can achieve the sample well’s productivity equation, relative permeability curve, water influx intensity, and single well controlled reserves. In addition, the influence of different production gas water ratios (GWR) and gas‐soluble water coefficients on absolute open flow rate (qAOF) is discussed. This method remedied the limitation of well testing on site and was considered to be a new way to analyze the production behaviors in water producing gas well.

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  • Xiao-Hua Tan & Jian-Yi Liu & Jia-Hui Zhao & Xiao-Ping Li & Guang-Dong Zhang & Chuan Tang & Li Li, 2014. "Determine the Inflow Performance Relationship of Water Producing Gas Well Using Multiobjective Optimization Method," Journal of Applied Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2014(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jnljam:v:2014:y:2014:i:1:n:105636
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/105636
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    1. Xiao-Hua Tan & Xiao-Ping Li & Jian-Yi Liu & Chuan Tang & Jin-man Li, 2013. "Pressure Transient Analysis of Dual Fractal Reservoir," Journal of Applied Mathematics, Hindawi, vol. 2013, pages 1-9, September.
    2. Xiao-Hua Tan & Xiao-Ping Li & Jian-Yi Liu & Chuan Tang & Jin-man Li, 2013. "Pressure Transient Analysis of Dual Fractal Reservoir," Journal of Applied Mathematics, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2013(1).
    3. Xiao-Hua Tan & Jian-Yi Liu & Jia-Hui Zhao & Xiao-Ping Li & Guang-Dong Zhang & Chuan Tang, 2014. "A Pressure Transient Model for Power-Law Fluids in Porous Media Embedded with a Tree-Shaped Fractal Network," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2014, pages 1-8, February.
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