Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-in

There are many equations of steady inflow of fluid to the wells depending on the type of well, presence or absence of artificial or natural fractures passing through the well, different degrees of drilling-in of the wellbores. For some complex cases, analytical solutions describing the inflow of flu...

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Main Author: Valery A. Iktissanov
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Language:English
Published: Saint-Petersburg Mining University 2020-06-01
Series:Записки Горного института
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Online Access:https://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/13502?setLocale=en_US
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description There are many equations of steady inflow of fluid to the wells depending on the type of well, presence or absence of artificial or natural fractures passing through the well, different degrees of drilling-in of the wellbores. For some complex cases, analytical solutions describing the inflow of fluid to the well have not yet been obtained. An alternative to many equations is the use of numerical methods, but this approach has a significant disadvantage – a considerable counting time. In this regard, it is important to develop a more general analytical approach to describe different types of wells with different formation drilling-in and presence or absence of fractures. Creation of this method is possible during modeling of fractures by a set of nodes-vertical wells passing from a roof to floor, and modeling of a wellbore (wellbores, perforation) by a set of nodes – spheres close to each other. As a result, based on this approach, a calculation algorithm was developed and widely tested, in which total inflow to the well consists of the flow rate of each node taking into account the interference between the nodes and considering the impermeable roof and floor of the formation. Performed modeling confirmed a number of known patterns for horizontal wells, perforation, partial drilling-in of a formation, and also allowed solving a number of problems.
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spelling doaj.art-0b1f3f86b5e74892b57dfb5037047a222023-01-20T02:04:54ZengSaint-Petersburg Mining UniversityЗаписки Горного института2411-33362541-94042020-06-0124330530510.31897/pmi.2020.3.30513502Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-inValery A. Iktissanov0Tatar Oil Research and Design InstituteThere are many equations of steady inflow of fluid to the wells depending on the type of well, presence or absence of artificial or natural fractures passing through the well, different degrees of drilling-in of the wellbores. For some complex cases, analytical solutions describing the inflow of fluid to the well have not yet been obtained. An alternative to many equations is the use of numerical methods, but this approach has a significant disadvantage – a considerable counting time. In this regard, it is important to develop a more general analytical approach to describe different types of wells with different formation drilling-in and presence or absence of fractures. Creation of this method is possible during modeling of fractures by a set of nodes-vertical wells passing from a roof to floor, and modeling of a wellbore (wellbores, perforation) by a set of nodes – spheres close to each other. As a result, based on this approach, a calculation algorithm was developed and widely tested, in which total inflow to the well consists of the flow rate of each node taking into account the interference between the nodes and considering the impermeable roof and floor of the formation. Performed modeling confirmed a number of known patterns for horizontal wells, perforation, partial drilling-in of a formation, and also allowed solving a number of problems.https://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/13502?setLocale=en_USspherical flowradial flowsteady filtrationwellsfracturepartial drilling-inperforation
spellingShingle Valery A. Iktissanov
Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-in
Записки Горного института
spherical flow
radial flow
steady filtration
wells
fracture
partial drilling-in
perforation
title Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-in
title_full Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-in
title_fullStr Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-in
title_full_unstemmed Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-in
title_short Description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling-in
title_sort description of steady inflow of fluid to wells with different configurations and various partial drilling in
topic spherical flow
radial flow
steady filtration
wells
fracture
partial drilling-in
perforation
url https://pmi.spmi.ru/index.php/pmi/article/view/13502?setLocale=en_US
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