Optimizing Well Productivity and Maximizing Recovery from a Mature Gas Field : The Application of Wellhead Compressor Technology

Author(s):  
Sumaryanto Sumaryanto ◽  
Ade Lukman ◽  
Nyoman Hari Kontha ◽  
William Francis Turnbull
2021 ◽  
Vol 329 ◽  
pp. 01013
Author(s):  
Linqing Liu ◽  
Shuo Zhai ◽  
HaiTao Li ◽  
Jing Wang

Hydraulic fracturing horizontal well is the key technology of tight gas development. After fracturing, the gas well shows the characteristics of great difference in production energy and many factors affecting production capacity. Therefore, taking 10 fractured horizontal wells in JQ gas field in Sichuan Basin as an example, comprehensively considering the influence of geological and engineering factors, and based on the statistical analysis of gas well productivity and the laws of various index parameters, 17 geological and engineering parameters were selected, and the main factors controlling productivity were studied by grey correlation method. The results show that the tight gas fracturing horizontal well can obtain high production, which is jointly determined by geological and engineering factors. The five main control factors affecting the productivity of tight gas fracturing horizontal well are as follows: proppant type, preflush, ϕ·h. Sand volume and reservoir volume.


2021 ◽  
Vol 236 ◽  
pp. 01010
Author(s):  
Wang Chunpu

The determination of the control area of a single well is the prerequisite for the evaluation of the reserves of a single well. The current calculation methods of the control area of a single well are mainly divided into: experience formula, area balancing method, and the physical model, in order to solve the different limitations of the existing single-well control area splitting method and the problem of large error in use, this paper puts forward a kind of based on gas reservoir physical property and the growth of single well productivity difference algorithm for single well control area is split, according to the results of the split combining static reservoir parameters, using volumetric method for single well and the calculation of reserves of gas reservoir evaluation, further clarify the original and the remaining gas distribution of gas reservoir, for the subsequent reasonable development of the gas reservoir and enhance oil recovery. In this paper, block S of Sulige gas field is taken as an example, and the geological reserve of block is calculated as 354.75×108m3, compared with the basic proven reserves of Block S, 364.84×108m3, the error is 2.61% and the reliability is strong


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