Alternative Method to Horner's Approximation for Multirate Analysis of Pressure Buildup

M. Useche, F. Franco
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This paper presents a method to calculate an equivalent production rate and time (tp), that models the transient effect of a multirate production period prior to a buildup test. The proposed solution increases the accuracy of Pressure Transient Analysis (PTA). The traditional Horner method estimates the production time (tp) using the cumulative production and the last production rate; however, this method is an intuitive but not rigorous solution that puts emphasis on the most recent nonzero production rate. There are currently commercial applications that consider the superposition effects of complex production history for PTA analysis, nevertheless, superposition can include a material balance error. The proposed technique is an alternative to superposition that uses the transient effect generated for each production period to estimate the equivalent rate and production time. A reservoir simulation model with known petrophysical parameters, fluid properties, pressure, and temperature, is used as a reference to evaluate the accuracy of the proposed method. The studied reservoir produces through a well that uses a multirate schedule that includes two different scenarios: (1) a progressive increase in each new production rate and (2) a progressive decrease in each new production rate. Then, the well is shut-in, starting a buildup pressure response. Production time and rate are estimated by applying the Horner's approximation and the proposed solution. Finally, the results from both methods are compared with the known parameters of the reference model. The proposed method provides a more accurate solution to buildup analysis compared to the Horner time approximation by using the production rate history. The approach can also be applied to drawdown analysis and pressure derivative analysis, keeping the precision of the calculations.
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压力累积多速率分析的Horner近似替代方法
本文提出了一种计算等效产量和时间(tp)的方法,该方法模拟了堆积试验前多速率生产阶段的瞬态效应。该方法提高了压力瞬态分析(PTA)的精度。传统的Horner方法利用累积产量和最后产量估算生产时间(tp);然而,这种方法是一种直观但不严谨的解决方案,强调最近的非零生产率。目前的商业应用考虑了PTA分析复杂生产历史的叠加效应,然而,叠加可能包括物质平衡误差。所提出的技术是叠加的一种替代方法,利用每个生产周期产生的瞬态效应来估计等效速率和生产时间。以已知岩石物性参数、流体性质、压力和温度的油藏模拟模型为参考,对所提方法的准确性进行了评价。所研究的储层通过一口使用多速率计划的井进行生产,该计划包括两种不同的情况:(1)每次新产量逐步增加,(2)每次新产量逐步减少。然后,关井,开始累积压力响应。应用霍纳近似法和提出的解估计了生产时间和速度。最后,将两种方法的计算结果与参考模型的已知参数进行了比较。与利用产量历史的Horner时间近似相比,该方法提供了更精确的累积分析解决方案。该方法也可用于压降分析和压力导数分析,保证了计算的精度。
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