泵入/回流测试的回流速率

IF 3.2 3区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM SPE Journal Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.2118/219761-pa
Rui Wang, A. Dahi Taleghani, Yuzhe Cai
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泵入/回流试验(PIFT)通常被称为带回流的诊断性压裂注入试验(DFIT),在时间效率和准确性方面具有显著优势,尤其是在低渗透地层中。该测试成功的关键在于仔细选择最佳回流率,以获得有意义的结果。这些测试的压力分析所依据的基本假设是在回流阶段裂缝的均匀闭合,这在目前的分析中被认为是默认的裂缝闭合模式。在本研究中,我们提出了质疑这一假设有效性的证据,强调了不合适的回流速度会导致裂缝不均匀闭合并导致压力数据异常的情况。为了应对这一挑战,我们通过过大的井底压力下降曲线中的裂缝闭合特征来识别不同的闭合模式。随后,我们利用缩放分析方法提出了最佳回流率范围,以便在垂直井的扩展裸眼段获得均匀的闭合模式。通过三维数值模拟和现场研究,我们的方法得到了严格验证,提高了其可靠性和适用性。这种方法有助于运营商在复杂情况下进行有效测试,克服了测试广泛应用的障碍。
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Flowback Rates for Pump-In/Flowback Test
The pump-in/flowback test (PIFT), often referred to as the diagnostic fracture injection test (DFIT) with flowback, offers notable advantages in terms of time efficiency and accuracy, particularly in the context of low-permeability formations. The key to the success of this test lies in the careful selection of an optimal flowback rate to yield meaningful results. The fundamental assumption underlying the pressure analysis of these tests is the uniform closure of fractures during the flowback phase, which is considered the default fracture closure mode in current analyses. In this study, we present evidence that challenges the validity of this assumption, highlighting instances where unsuitable flowback rates can lead to nonuniform fracture closure and result in abnormal pressure data. To address this challenge, we identify different closure modes through the signature of fracture closure in the excessive bottomhole pressure decline curve. Subsequently, we propose an optimal range of flowback rates using a scaling analysis approach to obtain a uniform closure mode in an extended openhole section of a vertical well. Our method has been rigorously validated through 3D numerical simulations and field studies, enhancing its reliability and applicability. This approach helps operators to conduct effective tests in complex situations, overcoming a barrier to widespread test application.
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SPE Journal
SPE Journal 工程技术-工程:石油
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229
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4.5 months
期刊介绍: Covers theories and emerging concepts spanning all aspects of engineering for oil and gas exploration and production, including reservoir characterization, multiphase flow, drilling dynamics, well architecture, gas well deliverability, numerical simulation, enhanced oil recovery, CO2 sequestration, and benchmarking and performance indicators.
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