The volcanic gas reservoir in Daqing Xushen deep natural gas field has low porosity, low permeability, strong heterogeneity, more bottom water layer, low production of vertical wells in most blocks and other characteristics. The development of horizontal well can better improve the development effect of gas reservoir. The optimization design method of “One choice, two determination and three optimization” horizontal well is established based on the gas reservoir geology and dynamic new achievements on the fine identification of volcanic bodies, prediction of well control range of gas wells and so on according to the characteristics of volcanic bodies controlling reservoir development. This method shall be applied to the optimization design of horizontal wells, which makes the production capacity of the well increase significantly and better ensures the continuous and stable exploitation of gas reservoir.
Selection and peer-review under responsibility of the scientific committee of the 11th Int. Conf. on Applied Energy (ICAE2019).
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