Abstract:Oil flow in inter-salt shale oil reservoirs is different from that of other oil fields due to its high salt content. Dissolution and diffusion occur when the salt minerals meet the water-based working fluid, resulting in drastic changes in the shale’s permeability. In addition, ignoring the stress-sensitive effect will cause significant errors in naturally fractured reservoirs for a large number of the natural fractures developed in shales. This study presents a transient pressure behavior model for a multi-st… Show more
“…Zhao et al [12] combined well-test interpretation with dynamic production analysis to diagnose a carbonate reservoir's main control factors and production characteristics. Huang et al [13] presented a transient pressure behavior model for multistage fractured horizontal wells in inter-salt shale oil reservoirs, considering the dissolution of salt and the stress sensitivity mentioned above. Yang et al [14] proposed an integrated reservoir model and differential stimulation model.…”
Section: Production Prediction For Fractured Wellsmentioning
Hydraulic fracturing is a technique that can provide space for oil and gas flow by pumping fracturing fluid into a reservoir to fracture rock and filling proppant to create fractures or fracture nets [...]
“…Zhao et al [12] combined well-test interpretation with dynamic production analysis to diagnose a carbonate reservoir's main control factors and production characteristics. Huang et al [13] presented a transient pressure behavior model for multistage fractured horizontal wells in inter-salt shale oil reservoirs, considering the dissolution of salt and the stress sensitivity mentioned above. Yang et al [14] proposed an integrated reservoir model and differential stimulation model.…”
Section: Production Prediction For Fractured Wellsmentioning
Hydraulic fracturing is a technique that can provide space for oil and gas flow by pumping fracturing fluid into a reservoir to fracture rock and filling proppant to create fractures or fracture nets [...]
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