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Productivity-Index Behavior for a Horizontal Well Intercepted by Multiple Finite-Conductivity Fractures Considering Nonlinear Flow Mechanisms under Steady-State Condition

Energies(2020)

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In this paper, a mathematical model is proposed to investigate the effect of nonlinear flow mechanisms on productivity-index (PI) behavior in hydraulically fractured reservoirs during steady-state condition. This approach focuses on the fact that PI approaches a constant value at a certain time, indicating the beginning of steady state. In this model, the reservoirs are considered as an elliptical-shaped drainage with constant-pressure boundary, which is depleted by a multiple-fractured horizontal well (MFHW), and various nonlinear flow mechanisms, such as the non-Darcy flow effect and pressure-dependency effect, control flow patterns in the hydraulic fractures. Then, an exact algorithm of solving the resulting nonlinear equations is developed to obtain the PI of MFHW using a semi-analytical approach. Next, type curves are generated to investigate the influences of flow mechanisms and fracture properties on PI. The most interesting points in this study are the following: (1) PI is determined by the properties of MHFW (i.e., dimensions and configuration), the reservoir geometry, and flow mechanism; (2) PI is deteriorated by non-Darcy flow caused by inertial forces; and (3) PI is reduced under the influence of pressure sensitivity caused by the degradation of dynamic conductivity. Generally, this study provides a significant insight into understanding the factors affecting the productivity of a MFHW with nonlinear flow mechanisms.
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horizontal well with multiple finite-conductivity fractures,elliptical-shaped drainage,productivity index,non-Darcy flow,pressure-dependent conductivity
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