Abstract
Interest in tight gas reservoirs (TGR) has quickly spread worldwide. Most researches on the permeability stress-sensitivity of tight gas reservoirs mainly concentrated on experimental approach, physical modeling or pressure behavior analysis, while transient production rate performance does not attract much attention. This study developed a dual-porosity model of a horizontal well in fractured tight gas reservoirs considering the stress-sensitivity effect. The solution methods include variable substitution, perturbation technique, Laplace transformation, Sturm-Liouville eigenvalue theory, orthogonal transformation and numerical inversion. The results showed that the production rate decreases with the increasing of permeability modulus and the derivative curve will be warped up during the whole system late radial flow stage. The influences of other parameters are also analyzed. The work undertaken here has both theoretical and practical significance in predicting production performance and evaluating underground fluid transport in such formations.
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