LAPSE:2023.1000
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LAPSE:2023.1000
Liquid Loading of Horizontal Gas Wells in Changbei Gas Field
February 21, 2023
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The Changbei gas field, which initially exhibited high gas-production performance, is dominated by large-displacement horizontal wells. With the decrease in reservoir pressure, the liquid loading in the gas well is currently severe, and production has been rapidly decreasing. Thus, recognizing the gas-well liquid loading to maintain stable gas-well production is necessary. A method was established to identify the water source of the liquid loading in the Changbei gas field. First, formation water and condensate water were identified based on the mineralization of the recovered water and the mass concentration of Cl− and K+ + Na+, and then the condensate content of the water produced in the gas well was qualitatively evaluated. The water−gas ratio curve for the gas well was plotted to determine whether the produced water was edge-bottom water, pore water, or condensate. Then a method was established to distinguish the start time of liquid loading in the gas well using a curve depicting a decrease in production; the method was also used to estimate the depth of the gas well where liquid loading occurs, according to the bottomhole pressure. First, based on the available production data, the Arps decline model was applied to fit the production curve for the entire production phase; the resulting curve was compared with the actual production curve of the gas well, and the two curves diverged when fluid accumulation began in the gas well. Finally, the liquid-loading depth of the gas well was estimated based on the bottomhole pressure. This method can be used to determine the fluid accumulation and calculate the liquid-loading depth of gas wells with unconnected oil jackets. The analysis revealed that in the Changbei gas field, condensate was the type of water primarily produced in 35 gas wells, accounting for 62.5% of the total number of gas wells. Edge-bottom water was the type of water primarily produced in 16 gas wells, accounting for 28.6% of the total number of gas wells. In the remainder of the gas wells, pore water was the water primarily produced; the calculations of accumulation time and accumulation volume of typical gas wells in the block revealed that some gas wells started to accumulate liquid after 45−50 months, and the amount of accumulation could reach several tens of meters, while others were in good production condition. The method established in this paper could enhance our understanding of liquid loading in gas wells in the Changbei gas field and lay a foundation for the development of gas-well deliquification techniques.
The Changbei gas field, which initially exhibited high gas-production performance, is dominated by large-displacement horizontal wells. With the decrease in reservoir pressure, the liquid loading in the gas well is currently severe, and production has been rapidly decreasing. Thus, recognizing the gas-well liquid loading to maintain stable gas-well production is necessary. A method was established to identify the water source of the liquid loading in the Changbei gas field. First, formation water and condensate water were identified based on the mineralization of the recovered water and the mass concentration of Cl− and K+ + Na+, and then the condensate content of the water produced in the gas well was qualitatively evaluated. The water−gas ratio curve for the gas well was plotted to determine whether the produced water was edge-bottom water, pore water, or condensate. Then a method was established to distinguish the start time of liquid loading in the gas well using a curve depicting a decrease in production; the method was also used to estimate the depth of the gas well where liquid loading occurs, according to the bottomhole pressure. First, based on the available production data, the Arps decline model was applied to fit the production curve for the entire production phase; the resulting curve was compared with the actual production curve of the gas well, and the two curves diverged when fluid accumulation began in the gas well. Finally, the liquid-loading depth of the gas well was estimated based on the bottomhole pressure. This method can be used to determine the fluid accumulation and calculate the liquid-loading depth of gas wells with unconnected oil jackets. The analysis revealed that in the Changbei gas field, condensate was the type of water primarily produced in 35 gas wells, accounting for 62.5% of the total number of gas wells. Edge-bottom water was the type of water primarily produced in 16 gas wells, accounting for 28.6% of the total number of gas wells. In the remainder of the gas wells, pore water was the water primarily produced; the calculations of accumulation time and accumulation volume of typical gas wells in the block revealed that some gas wells started to accumulate liquid after 45−50 months, and the amount of accumulation could reach several tens of meters, while others were in good production condition. The method established in this paper could enhance our understanding of liquid loading in gas wells in the Changbei gas field and lay a foundation for the development of gas-well deliquification techniques.
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Changbei gas field, horizontal gas well, liquid loading, water source analysis
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Huang Z, Cai W, Zhang H, Mo X. Liquid Loading of Horizontal Gas Wells in Changbei Gas Field. (2023). LAPSE:2023.1000
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Huang Z: College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, No. 18, Electronic Second Road, Yanta District, Xi’an 710065, China
Cai W: College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, No. 18, Electronic Second Road, Yanta District, Xi’an 710065, China [ORCID]
Zhang H: College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, No. 18, Electronic Second Road, Yanta District, Xi’an 710065, China
Mo X: College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, No. 18, Electronic Second Road, Yanta District, Xi’an 710065, China
Cai W: College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, No. 18, Electronic Second Road, Yanta District, Xi’an 710065, China [ORCID]
Zhang H: College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, No. 18, Electronic Second Road, Yanta District, Xi’an 710065, China
Mo X: College of Petroleum Engineering, Xi’an Shiyou University, No. 18, Electronic Second Road, Yanta District, Xi’an 710065, China
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Processes
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11
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1
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134
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2023
Publication Date
2023-01-02
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2227-9717
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