2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c04183
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Semianalytical Modeling for Multiphase Flow in a Fractured Low-Permeability Gas Condensate Reservoir

Fuguo Yin,
Shiqing Cheng,
Xiuwei Liu
et al.

Abstract: During the production of fractured low-permeability gas condensate reservoir (FLPGCR), a phase transition takes place in both the formation and wellbore, resulting in multiphase flow when the pressure drops below the dew point pressure. Additionally, the presence of fractures causes the formation of stress-sensitive characteristics. Nevertheless, traditional analytical models, such as the two-region model or three-region model, overlook the coupling impact of the above factors, which could lead to incorrect pr… Show more

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“…Additionally, Wei developed analytical models to comprehensively investigate the intricate thermal behavior of fractured reservoirs . Yin presented a highly sophisticated semianalytical model for GCR, which takes into consideration the intricate effects of multiphase flow, stress sensitivity, and wellbore phase redistribution . However, there is still a dearth of a natural fracture model specifically tailored to the GCR with horizontal wells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, Wei developed analytical models to comprehensively investigate the intricate thermal behavior of fractured reservoirs . Yin presented a highly sophisticated semianalytical model for GCR, which takes into consideration the intricate effects of multiphase flow, stress sensitivity, and wellbore phase redistribution . However, there is still a dearth of a natural fracture model specifically tailored to the GCR with horizontal wells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, the value of the skin factor can be changed to characterize the effect of the near-well oil blockage. Thompson et al proposed a two-region flow model: (1) the inner region: here, there are two gas-oil phases; (2) the outer region: here, there is only gas phase flow, and no condensate oil is produced [14]. Compared with the blockage effect, the two-region flow model more accurately describes the influence of the precipitation of retrograde condensate in the formation on the seepage, but does not take into account the transition between the two flow regions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%