Productivity prediction with consideration of stress-sensitive permeability in naturally fractured carbonate reservoir

The aim of this paper is to illustrate the impact of stress-sensitive permeability on productivity in naturally fracture carbonate reservoirs. First, stress sensitivity evaluation experiments were conducted on artificial cores with matrix, uncemented fracture, partially- cemented fracture and fully-...

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Main Authors: Congge He, Lun Zhao, Heng Song, Zifei Fan, Anzhu Xu, Xing Zeng, Haiyan Zhao, Qingying Hou, Yefei Chen, Jincai Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2022-09-01
Series:Energy Exploration & Exploitation
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/01445987211064675
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Summary:The aim of this paper is to illustrate the impact of stress-sensitive permeability on productivity in naturally fracture carbonate reservoirs. First, stress sensitivity evaluation experiments were conducted on artificial cores with matrix, uncemented fracture, partially- cemented fracture and fully-cemented fracture by measuring their permeability in the process of increasing confining pressure. Then, a new mathematical model for productivity prediction in naturally fractured carbonate reservoir with consideration of stress-sensitive permeability is developed. Comparisons have been made between the new model prediction results and field measured data to verify the accuracy of the new model. Finally, based on the validated model, the detailed impact of permeability modulus on productivity is analysed. The experiment results show that the strength of stress sensitivity, evaluated by permeability modulus, of cores with uncemented fracture and partially-cemented fracture is generally an order of magnitude larger than that of cores with matrix and fully-cemented fracture. The results show the new model can be simplified to the classic model (Vogel equation) under the condition of the stress sensitivity being not taken into account, which means the class model is corresponding to a special case of this new model. Field application shows that the new model is reliable and correct. Moreover, with the help of the new model, it is found that the impact of stress-sensitive permeability on productivity increases with increasing permeability modulus and decreasing flow bottom hole pressure.
ISSN:0144-5987
2048-4054