Frontiers in Earth Science (Nov 2023)

Study on the vertical well seepage model in composite carbonate reservoirs

  • Chen Minjing,
  • Chen Minjing,
  • Qu Zhan,
  • Qu Zhan,
  • Cao Jiajun,
  • Cao Jiajun,
  • Hu Junhang,
  • Hu Junhang,
  • Meng Xinggang,
  • Meng Xinggang,
  • Jia Shuaihu,
  • Jia Shuaihu,
  • Zhang Chenyu,
  • Zhang Chenyu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2023.1276567
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Introduction: Carbonate reservoirs are widely distributed throughout the world. Due to the good physical properties of the reservoirs, they are easily contaminated by mud during drilling opening, so they are often put into production after acidification. After acidification, the near-well reservoir’s physical property is improved, while the far-well reservoir’s physical property remains unchanged. Such reservoirs are commonly called composite reservoirs. Composite carbonate reservoir seepage law is more complicated.Methods: In this paper, the point source function of a triple-medium composite reservoir is established using the source function theory, Laplace transform, perturbation transform, and linear superposition principle of partial differential equation.Results: Second, the vertical well seepage model of a composite reservoir is obtained through the new point source function.Discussion: Finally, the correctness of the model is verified, and the sensitivity analysis of the key parameters affecting the seepage law is carried out. The applicability of the model established in this paper is demonstrated by two wells in the field. This paper provides a theoretical basis for vertical well test analysis of composite reservoirs.

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