1996
DOI: 10.2118/96-06-04
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Predicting Horizontal Well Productivity

Abstract: A series of numerical experiments have been performed to compare horizontal well performance using coarse and fine grid reservoir models. The objective of this work has been to determine the effect of using a standard well model with coarse (i.e., field-scale) grid systems to approximate performance computed with high resolution grid systems in which a well model was not employed. For the systems studied, the theoretical transmissibility connection factor (i.e., well model) calculated using t… Show more

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“…In reality, the ux pattern along the well is non-uniform, which is also the case for the problem considered by Dietrich and Kuo [5]. Recently, Penmatcha at al.…”
Section: Peaceman Formulamentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…In reality, the ux pattern along the well is non-uniform, which is also the case for the problem considered by Dietrich and Kuo [5]. Recently, Penmatcha at al.…”
Section: Peaceman Formulamentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Dietrich and Kuo [5] have compared horizontal well performance simulated by a uniform coarse grid with a non-uniform ne grid system using the Peaceman model. They concluded that the well productivity is overpredicted using a coarse grid and the conventional well model proposed by Peaceman.…”
Section: Eects Of Grid Systems On Predicting Horizontal Well Productimentioning
confidence: 99%
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