The application of distributed temperature sensors (DTS) to monitor producing zones of horizontal
well through a real-time measurement of a temperature profile is becoming increasingly popular.
Those parameters, such as flow rate along wellbore, well completion method, skin factor, are
potentially related to the information from DTS. Based on mass-, momentum-, and energy-balance
equations, this paper established a coupled model to study on temperature distribution along
wellbore of fracturing horizontal wells by considering skin factor in order to predict wellbore
temperature distribution and analyze the factors influencing the wellbore temperature profile. The
models presented in this paper account for heat convective, fluid expansion, heat conduction, and
viscous dissipative heating. Arriving temperature and wellbore temperature curves are plotted by
computer iterative calculation. The non-perforated and perforated sections show different temperature distribution along wellbore. Through the study on the sensitivity analysis of skin factor
and flow rate, we come to the conclusion that the higher skin factor generates larger temperature
increase near the wellbore, besides, temperature along wellbore is related to both skin factors and
flow rate. Temperature response type curves show that the larger skin factor we set, the less
temperature augmenter fro