Well Performance Modeling in Unconventional Oil and Gas Wells

Adeoluwa Oyewole, M. Kelkar, E. Pereyra, C. Sarica
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The challenge facing reservoir and production engineers remains ensuring continued production from a well, including additional recovery with artificial lift methods. To accomplish this, means to determine the production performance of a well until the end of its life is desired. This challenge is even greater when dealing with production from unconventional formations. This paper presents a methodology to model the production performance of a well producing from an unconventional oil or gas formation. Emphasis is placed on the use of readily-available information to production engineers for the day-to-day analysis and optimization of production from the field. For developing the model, traditional flow regimes observed during the production of a well are utilized. Using this information as well as superposition principle, a working model is developed, tested and validated. Technical contributions of this paper include a procedure to implement this solution in any producing oil or gas well from an unconventional formation, and an Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR) framework for visualizing productivity changes with time of a particular well.
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非常规油气井动态建模
油藏和生产工程师面临的挑战仍然是确保一口井的持续生产,包括人工举升方法的额外采收率。要做到这一点,就意味着要确定一口井在其生命周期结束前的生产动态。在处理非常规地层的生产时,这一挑战甚至更大。本文提出了一种模拟非常规油气地层油井生产动态的方法。重点是利用现成的信息,为生产工程师提供日常分析和现场生产优化。为了开发该模型,使用了在油井生产过程中观察到的传统流动状态。利用这些信息和叠加原理,建立了一个工作模型,并进行了测试和验证。本文的技术贡献包括在非常规地层的任何生产油气井中实施该解决方案的程序,以及用于可视化特定井的生产率随时间变化的流入动态关系(IPR)框架。
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