Progress on Modeling of Dynamic Productivity of Fractured Gas Condensate Reservoir Based on a Fluid-Solid Coupling Method

Shuai Wang,Xianhong Tan, Yang Xia, Bo Tian, Bin Liang

FRONTIERS IN EARTH SCIENCE(2021)

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Abstract
Bozhong 19-6 gas field is the first discovered large-scale gas condensate field in eastern China, which is also one of the largest metamorphic rock gas condensate fields in the world. It is a buried hill type, low permeability reservoir, with ultra-high condensate content where the fluid is nearly at its dew point pressure. No similar experience with such reservoirs have previously been reported in the context of gas field development in China and step-by-step progresses is been made to characterize this reservoir. Overall, documentation concerning this type of reservoir is rarely seen worldwide. This paper includes key successful results from multiple perspectives including experiments correlations, numerical modeling and the significance of incorporating certain details. Based on a fluid-solid coupling method, the simulations consider several factors including the fracture distribution, low permeability, medium deformation, and condensate characteristics, as well as their effects on the gas productivity. In the laboratory experiments, the stress sensitivity of the rock was tested using representative core samples. Here, experiment-based correlations of the starting pressure gradient of the gas condensate reservoir are proposed. The starting pressure gradient of different fluid types, such as black oil and gas condensate are highlighted as accurately simulating the reservoir. As a result, the numerical model to predict the dynamic productivity of a single well was successfully established considering all those factors. This paper can serve as a reference for studying other studies of metamorphic, fractured gas condensate reservoirs.
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fractured gas condensate reservoir, dynamic productivity of gas wells, fluid-solid coupling, numerical simulation, prediction
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