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Study of Estimated Ultimate Recovery Prediction and Multi-Stage Supercharging Technology for Shale Gas Wells
بواسطة
Chen, Man
, Peng, Hao
, Yang, Jianying
, Zhang, Liming
, Liang, Jinyuan
, Yang, Liu
, Luo, Yanli
في
Coalbed methane
/ Composite materials
/ Critical flow
/ Energy consumption
/ EUR
/ Exploitation
/ Gas fields
/ Gas wells
/ Horizontal wells
/ Linear programming
/ Low pressure
/ Mass balance
/ Measuring instruments
/ multi-stage supercharging
/ Natural gas
/ Pressurization
/ Reservoirs
/ Shale gas
/ Shale oils
/ steady yield increase
/ Wellheads
2023
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Study of Estimated Ultimate Recovery Prediction and Multi-Stage Supercharging Technology for Shale Gas Wells
بواسطة
Chen, Man
, Peng, Hao
, Yang, Jianying
, Zhang, Liming
, Liang, Jinyuan
, Yang, Liu
, Luo, Yanli
في
Coalbed methane
/ Composite materials
/ Critical flow
/ Energy consumption
/ EUR
/ Exploitation
/ Gas fields
/ Gas wells
/ Horizontal wells
/ Linear programming
/ Low pressure
/ Mass balance
/ Measuring instruments
/ multi-stage supercharging
/ Natural gas
/ Pressurization
/ Reservoirs
/ Shale gas
/ Shale oils
/ steady yield increase
/ Wellheads
2023
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Study of Estimated Ultimate Recovery Prediction and Multi-Stage Supercharging Technology for Shale Gas Wells
بواسطة
Chen, Man
, Peng, Hao
, Yang, Jianying
, Zhang, Liming
, Liang, Jinyuan
, Yang, Liu
, Luo, Yanli
في
Coalbed methane
/ Composite materials
/ Critical flow
/ Energy consumption
/ EUR
/ Exploitation
/ Gas fields
/ Gas wells
/ Horizontal wells
/ Linear programming
/ Low pressure
/ Mass balance
/ Measuring instruments
/ multi-stage supercharging
/ Natural gas
/ Pressurization
/ Reservoirs
/ Shale gas
/ Shale oils
/ steady yield increase
/ Wellheads
2023
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Study of Estimated Ultimate Recovery Prediction and Multi-Stage Supercharging Technology for Shale Gas Wells
Journal Article
Study of Estimated Ultimate Recovery Prediction and Multi-Stage Supercharging Technology for Shale Gas Wells
2023
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The development of shale gas reservoirs often involves the utilization of horizontal well segmental multi-stage fracturing techniques. However, these reservoirs face challenges, such as rapid initial wellhead pressure and production decline, leading to extended periods of low-pressure production. To address these issues and enhance the production during the low-pressure stage, pressurized mining is considered as an effective measure. Determining the appropriate pressurization target and method for the shale gas wells is of great practical significance for ensuring stable production in shale gas fields. This study takes into account the current development status of shale gas fields and proposes a three-stage pressurization process. The process involves primary supercharging at the center station of the block, secondary supercharging at the gas collecting station, and the introduction of a small booster device located behind the platform separator and in front of the outbound valve group. By incorporating a compressor, the wellhead pressure can be reduced to 0.4 MPa, resulting in a daily output of 12,000 to 14,000 cubic meters from the platform. Using a critical liquid-carrying model for shale gas horizontal wells, this study demonstrates that reducing the wellhead pressure decreases the critical flow of liquid, thereby facilitating the discharge of the accumulated fluid from the gas well. Additionally, the formation pressure of shale gas wells is estimated using the mass balance method. This study calculates the cumulative production of different IPR curves based on the formation pressure. It develops a dynamic production decline model for gas outlet wells and establishes a relationship between the pressure depletion of gas reservoirs and the cumulative gas production before and after pressurization of H10 −2 and H10 −3 wells. The final estimated ultimate recovery of two wells is calculated. In conclusion, the implementation of multi-stage pressurization, as proposed in this study, effectively enhances the production of, and holds practical significance for, stable development of shale gas fields.
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