2004
DOI: 10.1081/lft-120034185
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Long-Term Performance of Hydraulically Fractured Layered Rich Gas Condensate Reservoir

Abstract: Compositional simulator has been used to investigate the effect of hydraulic fracture on the performance of a layered rich gas condensate reservoir in Saudi Arabia. The reservoir consists of five layers having permeabilities ranging from 0.08 to 115 md with about 68% of the gas reserve located in the lowest permeability layer. The fracture is assumed to penetrate all layers. The results of this investigation showed that hydraulic fracturing of such a reservoir is effective in improving the productivity of the … Show more

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“…Hydraulic fracturing can significantly improve the productivity of gas condensate wells [18][19][20] . However, in gas-condensate wells the productivity improvement is not as well understood as in dry-gas wells.…”
Section: Sensitivity Of Velocity Control Parameters In Fractured Wellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hydraulic fracturing can significantly improve the productivity of gas condensate wells [18][19][20] . However, in gas-condensate wells the productivity improvement is not as well understood as in dry-gas wells.…”
Section: Sensitivity Of Velocity Control Parameters In Fractured Wellmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This function of pressure (together with other phase parameters) can be determined quite independently of the transport problem from the direct experiment or by the calculation using the equations of state [3,4]. This function of pressure (together with other phase parameters) can be determined quite independently of the transport problem from the direct experiment or by the calculation using the equations of state [3,4].…”
Section: Splitting Of Thermodynamic and Hydrodynamic Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%