2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/3267458
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Pressure Transient Analysis for a Horizontal Well in Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoirs Using a Linear Composite Model

Abstract: Carbonate reservoirs usually have strong anisotropy. Oil and gas recovery from fractured reservoirs is highly challenging due to complicated mechanisms involved in production from these reservoirs. A horizontal well completed in these reservoirs may extend through multiple zones, including homogeneous, dual-porosity, and triple-porosity formations. Traditional well test models assume that the entire length of a horizontal or multilateral well remains in the same formation with uniform properties. A well test m… Show more

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“…Duan et al 19 developed type curves of pressure transient analysis of a horizontal well in a heterogeneous carbonate reservoir where homogeneous, dual-porosity (fracture-matrix), and triple-porosity (fracture-matrix-vug) systems are available. The interporosity flow on the pressure derivative curve is clearly identified including the linear flow, the pseudo-radial flow, and the pseudosteady-state flow in sequence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Duan et al 19 developed type curves of pressure transient analysis of a horizontal well in a heterogeneous carbonate reservoir where homogeneous, dual-porosity (fracture-matrix), and triple-porosity (fracture-matrix-vug) systems are available. The interporosity flow on the pressure derivative curve is clearly identified including the linear flow, the pseudo-radial flow, and the pseudosteady-state flow in sequence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Jiang et al [12] established a nonlinear seepage model of the fractal dual-porosity reservoir considering pressure sensitivity and solved the model based on the finite element method. Duan et al [13] established a multizone triple-porosity well test model for pressure transient analysis of horizontal wells extending through a carbonate reservoir; by using the point source function, Green's function, and coupling of multiple reservoir sections, the model was solved. Fatemeh et al [14] simulated the twophase incompressible fluid flow through highly heterogeneous porous media by using the multiscale sinite volume (MsFV) method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%