Abstract

Dominant Channels Identification Method for Multi-Fractured Horizontal Wells in Tight Reservoirs: Progress and Challenges

Highlights

  • As an important form of energy supply, tight reservoirs have been found in most countries and regions of the world (Zhang et al, 2015) (Figure 1)

  • More than two-thirds of tight resources are concentrated in Russia, the United States, China, Libya, Argentina, and Australia (Kuuskraa et al, 2013)

  • It is of great significance to identify the dominant channels for the further remaining oil development

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Summary

Yiping Ye *

Keywords: dominant channels, unconventional reservoirs, multi-fractured horizontal wells, progress and challenges, tracer monitoring data Specialty section: This article was submitted to Advanced Clean Fuel Technologies, a section of the journal Frontiers in Energy Research Identification Method for MultiFractured Horizontal Wells in Tight Reservoirs: Progress and Challenges.

INTRODUCTION
Identification of Dominant Channels Using Tracer Monitoring Data
Dominant Channels Identification Method
Identification of Dominant Channels by Dynamic and Static Data
Identification of Dominant Channels Channel by Well Testing Data
Identification of Dominant Channels Using Water Absorption Profile Logging Data
Identification of Dominant Channels by Numerical Simulation
CONCLUSION
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