SPE Western Regional Meeting 2015
DOI: 10.2118/174053-ms
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Using Dynamic Simulations to Optimize the Start-Up of Horizontal Wells and Evaluate Plunger Lift Capability: Horn River Shale Gas Trajectory-Based Case Study

Abstract: During the start-up of a horizontal multi-staged shale gas well, the fluid distribution within the well changes from a static segregated phase column to a flowing two-phase multiphase mixture. For the start-up to succeed, the well must overcome the hydrostatic head associated with this phase segregation in the vertical portion well as well as the liquid hold up in the lateral section of the well. The latter is heavily dependent on the well trajectory. The initial start-up procedure is critical to the life of t… Show more

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“…In 2015, Nascimento et al [15] studied three shale gas wells with different trajectories. Its findings guide optimizing horizontal shale well startups and designing optimal shale well trajectories for plunger lift operations.…”
Section: Q Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2015, Nascimento et al [15] studied three shale gas wells with different trajectories. Its findings guide optimizing horizontal shale well startups and designing optimal shale well trajectories for plunger lift operations.…”
Section: Q Gmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…R ¼ q gcyc q LN (16) where q L is the average liquid volume during single-cycle lifting, m 3 /time; q LN is the lifting liquid volume out of the wellhead in a single cycle, m 3 /time; and R is the production gas-liquid ratio (calculated based on the actual output), m 3 /m 3 .…”
Section: ) Daily Plunger Cycle Timesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2015, Nascimento et al [16] studied three shale gas wells, each with a different trajectory. 1) A transient multiphase simulation device was used to simulate the liquid filling processes of the three wells; 2) a plunger lift was used to simulate gas well drainage; and 3) the startup procedures of the oil wells were optimized.…”
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confidence: 99%