1984
DOI: 10.2118/11224-pa
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Fractured Shale Gas Reservoir Performance Study-An Offset Well Interference Field Test

Abstract: Summary Gas-production characteristics of naturally fractured Devonian shale have been quantified through a three well interference field test by use of an established producing well and two offsets placed on the primary and secondary regional fracture trends relative to the producer. Three individual shale zones were evaluated simultaneously by buildup, drawdown, and pulse tests to investigate reservoir gas flow characteristics, natural fracture properties, and gas storage and release mechan… Show more

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“…A vast accumulation of literature in the fields of soil science, geosciences, and petroleum engineering has provided overwhelming evidence that solute transport in undisturbed subsurface media is often influenced by preferential flow coupled with matrix diffusion [Shuford et al, 1977;Shaffer et al, 1979;Frohne and Mercer, 1984;Abelin et al, 1987Abelin et al, , 1991Seyfried and Rao, 1987;Jardine et al, 1988Jardine et al, , 1990Jardine et al, , 1993a with grossly different sizes. At the field scale, techniques 4 and 5 are most practical for quantifying advective preferential flow and time-dependent diffusion into the soil and bedrock matrix [Abelin et al, 1987;Harvey et al, 1989Harvey et al, , 1993Harvey et al, , 1995Raven et al, 1988;Zuber, 1990, 1993;McKay et al, 1993aMcKay et al, , b, 1995Sanford and Solomon, 1998;Jaynes and Horton, 1998].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A vast accumulation of literature in the fields of soil science, geosciences, and petroleum engineering has provided overwhelming evidence that solute transport in undisturbed subsurface media is often influenced by preferential flow coupled with matrix diffusion [Shuford et al, 1977;Shaffer et al, 1979;Frohne and Mercer, 1984;Abelin et al, 1987Abelin et al, , 1991Seyfried and Rao, 1987;Jardine et al, 1988Jardine et al, , 1990Jardine et al, , 1993a with grossly different sizes. At the field scale, techniques 4 and 5 are most practical for quantifying advective preferential flow and time-dependent diffusion into the soil and bedrock matrix [Abelin et al, 1987;Harvey et al, 1989Harvey et al, , 1993Harvey et al, , 1995Raven et al, 1988;Zuber, 1990, 1993;McKay et al, 1993aMcKay et al, , b, 1995Sanford and Solomon, 1998;Jaynes and Horton, 1998].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Meigs County site (Figure 3) was investigated for comparison because the geology is less complex and because a large amount of reservoir data was available from an extensive field test conducted in 1981 (5). In this area the reservoir was known to have a permeability anisotropy ratio of 8:1.…”
Section: Candidate Sites For Horizontal Wellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the last few decades, increasing attention has been paid to the economical development of shale gas reservoirs using hydraulic fracturing [16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24]. In some cases, the adoption of the composite flow model can replace the application of a two-dimensional or three-dimensional flow model when analyzing the transient performance of a fractured well.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%