Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5484267 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Stress sensitivity is a phenomenon that affects reservoir rock properties, such as permeability and therefore changes the well pressure transient behavior. This paper aims to study these behaviors in stress sensitive reservoirs and evaluate the pressure loss in such reservoirs during the process of hydrocarbon production. A power model is used to correlate the changes in permeability with pore pressure. A novel semi-implicit three-dimensional finite element method has been employed to numerically solve the flow problem. The numerical results have been validated by analytical results obtained in a non-sensitive reservoir. Pressure drawdown test for different scenarios has been studied. The presented numerical method could contribute to better understanding the stress-sensitivity phenomenon and its effect on reservoir performance.
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Authors
Mostafa Moradi, Amir Shamloo, Mohsen Asadbegi, Alireza Daneh Dezfuli,