SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition 2019
DOI: 10.2118/196078-ms
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Tight Oil EOR through Inter-Fracture Gas Flooding within a Single Horizontal Well

Abstract: Over the last decade, tight oil production has become significant with the success of horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing. However, the recovery factor of tight oil production remains very low and no standard secondary recovery method exists after primary depletion. We propose a new secondary recovery method: to use existing hydraulic fractures (every other fracture) in a horizontal well as gas injection and oil production sites to conduct inter-fracturegas flooding within a single well. … Show more

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“…In addition, the recovery in the huff-n-puff method decreases with the number of cycles [18,20,100]. To overcome this problem, singlewell alternating production (SWAP) and single-well alternating simultaneous injection and production (SWASIP) were investigated and presented by many studies [73,89,101]. The methods are based on a single-tubing well completion technique with multiple valves that can be activated remotely.…”
Section: Gas Treatment Of Shale and Tight Reservoirsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the recovery in the huff-n-puff method decreases with the number of cycles [18,20,100]. To overcome this problem, singlewell alternating production (SWAP) and single-well alternating simultaneous injection and production (SWASIP) were investigated and presented by many studies [73,89,101]. The methods are based on a single-tubing well completion technique with multiple valves that can be activated remotely.…”
Section: Gas Treatment Of Shale and Tight Reservoirsmentioning
confidence: 99%