2017_EJRNL_PP_SALAM_AL-RBEAWI_1.pdf
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
Terbatas  Suharsiyah
» Gedung UPT Perpustakaan
The applicability of early time data in reservoir characterization is not always considered worthy. Early
time data is usually controlled by wellbore storage effect. This effect may last for pseudo-radial flow or
even boundary dominated flow. Eliminating this effect is an option for restoring real data. Using the data
with this effect is another option that could be used successfully for reservoir characterization.
This paper introduces new techniques for restoring disrupted data by wellbore storage at early time
production. The proposed techniques are applicable for reservoirs depleted by horizontal wells and
hydraulic fractures. Several analytical models describe early time data, controlled by wellbore storage
effect, have been generated for both horizontal wells and horizontal wells intersecting multiple hydraulic
fractures. The relationships of the peak points (humps) with the pressure, pressure derivative and
production time have been mathematically formulated in this study for different wellbore storage coefficients. For horizontal wells, a complete set of type curves has been included for different wellbore
lengths, skin factors and wellbore storage coefficients. Another complete set of type curves has been
established for fractured formations based on the number of hydraulic fractures, spacing between
fractures, and wellbore storage coefficient.
The study has shown that early radial flow for short to moderate horizontal wells is the most affected
by wellbore storage while for long horizontal wells; early linear flow is the most affected flow regime by
wellbore storage effect. The study has also emphasized the applicability of early time data for characterizing the formations even though they could be controlled by wellbore storage effect. As a matter of
fact, this paper has found out that wellbore storage dominated flow could have remarkable relationships
with the other flow regimes might be developed during the entire production times. These relationships
can be used to properly describe the formations and quantify some of their characteristics