A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient Term

Fluid flow in actual oil reservoirs is consistent with material balance, which should be described by the nonlinear governing equation, including the quadratic gradient term (QGT). Nonetheless, the widely-used Blasingame production decline analysis (BPDA) is established based on the conventional gov...

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Main Authors: Junjie Ren, Qiao Zheng, Chunlan Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/11/2092
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Qiao Zheng
Chunlan Zhao
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Qiao Zheng
Chunlan Zhao
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description Fluid flow in actual oil reservoirs is consistent with material balance, which should be described by the nonlinear governing equation, including the quadratic gradient term (QGT). Nonetheless, the widely-used Blasingame production decline analysis (BPDA) is established based on the conventional governing equation neglecting the QGT, which leads to some errors in the interpretation of production data under some conditions, such as wells producing at a large drawdown pressure. This work extends BPDA to incorporate the effect of the QGT by modifying material balance time and normalized rate functions. The step-by-step procedure for the proposed production decline analysis (PPDA) is presented and compared with that for BPDA. The simulated cases for various production scenarios are used to validate PPDA. A field case is employed to show the applicability of PPDA in practice. Comparisons between the results obtained by BPDA and PPDA are analyzed in detail. It is found that BPDA overestimates the permeability and original oil-in-place, while PPDA works well. Compared with BPDA, PPDA can be employed to obtain more accurate original oil-in-place and reservoir properties, especially when wells produce at a large drawdown pressure.
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spelling doaj.art-8b5511c80a424397825c3bfad1580ab02022-12-22T02:58:46ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732019-05-011211209210.3390/en12112092en12112092A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient TermJunjie Ren0Qiao Zheng1Chunlan Zhao2School of Sciences, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, Sichuan, ChinaSchool of Sciences, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, Sichuan, ChinaSchool of Sciences, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu 610500, Sichuan, ChinaFluid flow in actual oil reservoirs is consistent with material balance, which should be described by the nonlinear governing equation, including the quadratic gradient term (QGT). Nonetheless, the widely-used Blasingame production decline analysis (BPDA) is established based on the conventional governing equation neglecting the QGT, which leads to some errors in the interpretation of production data under some conditions, such as wells producing at a large drawdown pressure. This work extends BPDA to incorporate the effect of the QGT by modifying material balance time and normalized rate functions. The step-by-step procedure for the proposed production decline analysis (PPDA) is presented and compared with that for BPDA. The simulated cases for various production scenarios are used to validate PPDA. A field case is employed to show the applicability of PPDA in practice. Comparisons between the results obtained by BPDA and PPDA are analyzed in detail. It is found that BPDA overestimates the permeability and original oil-in-place, while PPDA works well. Compared with BPDA, PPDA can be employed to obtain more accurate original oil-in-place and reservoir properties, especially when wells produce at a large drawdown pressure.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/11/2092production decline analysisoil reservoirmaterial balancequadratic gradient termBlasingame type curve
spellingShingle Junjie Ren
Qiao Zheng
Chunlan Zhao
A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient Term
Energies
production decline analysis
oil reservoir
material balance
quadratic gradient term
Blasingame type curve
title A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient Term
title_full A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient Term
title_fullStr A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient Term
title_full_unstemmed A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient Term
title_short A Modified Blasingame Production Analysis Method for Vertical Wells Considering the Quadratic Gradient Term
title_sort modified blasingame production analysis method for vertical wells considering the quadratic gradient term
topic production decline analysis
oil reservoir
material balance
quadratic gradient term
Blasingame type curve
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/12/11/2092
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