Abstract

Abstract The subject of non-Darcy flow in hydraulically fractured wells has generated intense debates recently. One aspect of the discussion concerns the inertia resistance factor or the so-called beta factor β in the Forchheimer equation and whether the beta factor β for a proppant pack should be constant over the range of flow rates of practical interests. The problem was highlighted in a recent discussion by Batenburg and Milton-Tayler1 and the reply by Barree and Conway2 regarding paper SPE 893253 in the JPT in August 2005. To properly assess all the arguments and to get a better understanding of the state-of-the-art on non-Darcy flow in porous media in general, literature concerning the theoretical basis of the Forchheimer equation and experimental work on the identification of flow regimes is reviewed. These areas of work provide insights into the applicability of the Forchheimer equation to conventional oilfield flow tests for proppant packs. Models for flow beyond the Forchheimer regime are also suggested.

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