2016
DOI: 10.11648/j.ogce.s.2016040101.11
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Pressure Transient Analysis for Finite Conductivity Multi-staged Fractured Horizontal Well in Fractured-Vuggy Carbonate Reservoirs

Abstract: Transient pressure analysis has been considered as a robust method to identify the flow behaviors, estimate reservoir parameters and hydraulic fracturing parameters. Compared with conventional clastic reservoirs, complex pore systems in fractured-vuggy carbonate reservoirs are posing significant research challenges. Although pressure transient analysis(PTA) models for different style wells in carbonate reservoirs have been widely studied, limited study has been conducted for multi-fractured horizontal well (MF… Show more

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“…[36] investigated a practical method for production data analysis from multistage fractured horizontal wells in shale gas reservoirs, Wei et al. [32] studied pressure transient analysis for finite conductivity multi‐staged fractured horizontal well in fractured‐vug carbonate reservoirs, Wu et al. [37] investigated numerical analysis for promoting uniform development of simultaneous multiple‐fracture propagation in horizontal wells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[36] investigated a practical method for production data analysis from multistage fractured horizontal wells in shale gas reservoirs, Wei et al. [32] studied pressure transient analysis for finite conductivity multi‐staged fractured horizontal well in fractured‐vug carbonate reservoirs, Wu et al. [37] investigated numerical analysis for promoting uniform development of simultaneous multiple‐fracture propagation in horizontal wells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%