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Simulation and Control Strategies for Longitudinal Propagation of Acid Fracture in a Low-Permeability Reservoir Containing Bottom Water
Song Li, Yu Fan, Yujie Guo, Yang Wang, Tingting He, Hua Zhang, Jiexiao Ye, Weihua Chen, Xi Zhang
June 5, 2024
Abstract
The reservoir in the Anyue gas field, located in the Sichuan basin of China, belongs to the second member of the Dengying formation and has distinctive geological features. It is characterized by strong heterogeneity, low porosity, low permeability, and locally developed natural fractures. The reservoir space consists primarily of corrosion holes, natural fractures, and similar voids. Moreover, the lower reservoir exhibits high water saturation and a homogeneous bottom-water interface. Since it is a carbonate-based hydrocarbon reservoir with low porosity and permeability, deep acid fracturing has proven to be an efficient method for enhancing individual well production. However, the reconstruction of the second member of the Dengying formation reservoir poses significant challenges. The reservoir contains high-angle natural fractures, small vertical stress differences, and is located in close proximity to the gas−water interface. As a result, it becomes difficult to control the height of the acid break. Improper acid break treatment may easily result in water production affecting gas well production. To explore ways to control the longitudinal extension of acid fractures, 3D numerical models focusing on the initiation and expansion of acid fractures have been developed. This model takes into account geological and engineering factors such as stress differences, acid fracture displacements and scales, and their effects on the longitudinal extension of acid fractures. It was revealed that the pressure difference is the main controlling factor for the acid fracture height, followed by the reservoir thickness, the interlayer thickness, and the viscosity of the working fluid. Technical countermeasures for controlled fracture and high-acid fracturing tailored to different reservoir characteristics have been proposed, and design parameters for controlled fracture and high-acid fracturing can be optimized. By effectively controlling the vertical extension of the acid fracture, it is possible to maximize production from a single well while avoiding interference from the lower water layer. This study provides theoretical guidance for the application of deep-acid-fracturing techniques in low-permeability bottom-water gas reservoirs.
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acid fracturing, bottom-water gas reservoir, ground stress difference, longitudinal fracture propagation, stimulation
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Li S, Fan Y, Guo Y, Wang Y, He T, Zhang H, Ye J, Chen W, Zhang X. Simulation and Control Strategies for Longitudinal Propagation of Acid Fracture in a Low-Permeability Reservoir Containing Bottom Water. (2024). LAPSE:2024.0645v1
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Li S: Engineering Research Institute of Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610017, China; National Energy High-Sour Gas Reservoir Exploitation and R & D Center, Guanghan 618300, China [ORCID]
Fan Y: Engineering Research Institute of Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610017, China; National Energy High-Sour Gas Reservoir Exploitation and R & D Center, Guanghan 618300, China
Guo Y: Gas Production Plant 5, PetroChina Changqing Oilfield Company, CNPC, Ordos 017300, China
Wang Y: Engineering Research Institute of Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610017, China [ORCID]
He T: Engineering Research Institute of Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610017, China
Zhang H: Development Division of Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610010, China
Ye J: Engineering Research Institute of Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610017, China
Chen W: Engineering Research Institute of Petrochina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company, Chengdu 610017, China
Zhang X: Faculty of Engineering, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan 430074, China
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Processes
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12
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4
First Page
792
Year
2024
Publication Date
2024-04-15
ISSN
2227-9717
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