Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8127818 Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering 2018 24 Pages PDF
Abstract
Due to formation damage and fracture closure, the effective fracture half-length is usually much shorter than the designed half-length. However, available pressure transient analysis (PTA) models of multi-fractured horizontal wells (MFHWs) hardly consider the effect of non-uniform fracture closure of double-segment fractures (DSF) on transient pressure characteristics, which could bring about incorrect results since conductivity and flux density of fracture segment near wellbore are much larger than those of fracture segment far from wellbore. To fill this gap, this paper aims at presenting a novel approach to evaluate effective fracture properties through PTA more accurately. This new model allows each hydraulic fracture of MFHW consists of two individual segments with their own properties (e.g. length, conductivity and flux density, etc). Pressure and its derivative curves are developed for flow-regime analysis. The solution is validated with numerical results in Saphir. Sensitivity analysis further seek the feasible application on interpretation of effective fracture properties. The field application demonstrates the practical use of the proposed model in estimating fracture half-length with different conductivity during production stage to identify the extent of fracture closure using pressure data.
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