Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology (Mar 2017)

Effects of stress-dependent permeability on well performance of ultra-low permeability oil reservoir in China

  • Zhang Zhang,
  • Shunli He,
  • Daihong Gu,
  • Shaohua Gai,
  • Guangming Li

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-017-0342-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 2
pp. 565 – 575

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Abstract An experimental investigation of the behaviors of stress-dependent permeability under in situ conditions was conducted and discussed, applying cores from an ultra-low permeability oil reservoir in China. The variation characteristics of formation permeability resulting from pore pressure drawdown and increase were compared. The results indicate that formation permeability at any possible location of the reservoir could be altered in response to the change in stress state caused by both oil production and water injection. A mathematical model of fluid flow in stress-sensitive reservoir was established to evaluate the effect of stress changes on well performances, and an analytical solution method was presented. Several analytical simulations under the conditions of constant wellbore flowing pressure were performed to quantitatively assess the impact of stress sensitivity on single well performance. It is demonstrated that despite the stress-dependent permeability can have an adverse impact on production rate and recovery volume, it may be favorable for water injection. Based on the analysis, a practical and efficient waterflooding program was presented to reduce the influence of permeability damage on reservoir productivity. This program was verified by numerical reservoir simulation to have a combined positive effect for development of ultra-low permeability oil reservoir.

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