2024
DOI: 10.2118/219471-pa
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Dynamic Scaling Prediction Model and Application in Near-Wellbore Formation of Ultradeep Natural Gas Reservoirs

Lihu Cao,
Hua Yuan,
Zhaocai Pan
et al.

Abstract: Summary To address the significant scaling challenges within the near-wellbore formation of ultradeep natural gas reservoirs characterized by high temperature and high salinity, we developed a dynamic scaling prediction model. This model is specifically designed for the prediction of scaling in gas-water two-phase seepage within fractured-matrix dual-porosity reservoirs. It accounts for the concentration effects resulting from the evaporation of water on formation water ions. Our scaling model i… Show more

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“…The NGH resources in the South China Sea alone is upto 85 × 10 12 m 3 , which is more than 2 times the total conventional natural gas reserves on land nationwide. It is a potential replacement energy source following shale gas, tight gas, and coalbed methane 5 8 . The great pressure and low temperature in the deep sea create favorable conditions for hydrate formation 9 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NGH resources in the South China Sea alone is upto 85 × 10 12 m 3 , which is more than 2 times the total conventional natural gas reserves on land nationwide. It is a potential replacement energy source following shale gas, tight gas, and coalbed methane 5 8 . The great pressure and low temperature in the deep sea create favorable conditions for hydrate formation 9 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%