Modeling and Analysis of Pressure- and Rate-Transient Behavior of Interfering Horizontal Wells in Multi-Layer Unconventional Reservoirs
M. Makhatova,
E. Ozkan
Abstract:Multi-well systems are essential for unconventional asset development by optimizing the reservoir drainage, well productivity, and cumulative recovery to maximize the economics of the project. Although the underlying principles of infill drilling and multi-well production is the same as that for conventional reservoirs, in unconventional reservoirs, the contrast between the stimulated and unstimulated volumes (SRV and ORV, respectively) of the reservoir, differences in well completions and resulting SRV vs. OR… Show more
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