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Reservoir Characterization of a Tight Gas Field Using New Modified Type Curves for Production Data Analysis-A Case Study from Ordos Basin

MINERALS(2022)

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Using data from 56 tight gas wells from the study field (Y field) in the Ordos basin of China, this paper presents performance-based reservoir characterization of the study field from production data and geophysical data. Post-fracturing evaluation is realized by applying our new modified production decline type curves for fractured wells. Compared to traditional type curves, our newly proposed modified dimensionless type curves help identify field data diagnostics for various flow regimes of fractured wells and also facilitate the curve matching process with real data to obtain fruitful and crucial reservoir and fractured well information, including key parameters such as reservoir flowing capacity (kh), well productivity, fracture length, drainage area and original gas in place. This paper intends to promote the extensive application of this new technique. With the support of the reservoir information provided by production decline analysis using our modified type curves, the commercial flow units are delineated in terms of interrelated porosity-permeability of sandstone based on pore throat aperture crossplotting and corresponding flow unit productivity. Furthermore, two crossplots of well logging interpreted porosity versus resistivity are constructed, suggesting their good correlated relationships with relative flow unit productivity and initial gas abundance in place, respectively. The two crossplots enable qualitative evaluation of formation penetrated by well, which makes them very useful and practical as wireline logging is basically available for every well. The well production routine is also analyzed systematically by considering a well's inflow performance, tubing performance and minimal liquid-carrying gas flow rate to investigate if a gas well is producing at optimal conditions or if a measure should be taken to improve the well's production. Through analysis of the Y field, this study introduces an integrated workflow with the support of the new modified type curves to effectively help understand the reservoir characteristics and the flow behaviors of the tight gas field. The key takeaway from this study is that the new modified dimensionless production decline curves in terms of q(DM) vs. t(DM) can be applied in field practice to achieve a systematically comparable understanding of the performance of MHFHWs globally.
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post-fracturing evaluation,new modified production decline type curves,multistage hydraulically fractured horizontal well,reservoir characterization,tight gas field study
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