Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1756183 Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

In this work, we present an analytical method for estimating the productivity of an infinite-conductivity horizontal well in a closed, box-shaped reservoir producing at either a constant rate or a constant pressure. It is based on approximate analytical solutions for the 2D inflow performance of an infinite-conductivity fracture in a rectangular drainage area and the near-well pressure drop for flow to a circular well in a vertical cross-section of the reservoir. The method can accommodate reservoirs with arbitrary horizontal and vertical aspect ratios, off-center wells, permeability anisotropy and skin factors. Being simple and straightforward, the method can be readily implemented in a standard spreadsheet program. Well productivities for depletion at constant rate are always higher than at constant pressure. The difference can be as much as 22% for a fully penetrating well in a thin, isotropic reservoir.

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