Abstract

Aiming at the problem of wellbore waxing in high-temperature, high-pressure and highly-waxed deep gas condensate reservoirs, a wellbore temperature/pressure field prediction model for self-injection wells was established with the site parameters of the Bozi gas condensate field in the Tarim Basin of China using the OLGA software. With the help of the parameters of example wells on site in the Bozi, wellbore temperature and pressure in the process of gas extraction from 10 self-injector wells were predicted, and the following findings were obtained: the temperature decreases gradually in the process of condensate gas well lifting, and the slopes of the temperature profile shown an overall The overall slope of the temperature profile shown a trend of gradually becoming larger, indicating that the temperature drop was increasing, and the single wells in the block reflect similar wellbore temperature profile characteristics. During the lifting process, the pressure gradually decreases, and the slope of the pressure profile does not change significantly, indicating that the pressure drop along the way was relatively constant, and the single wells in the block reflect similar wellbore pressure field distribution characteristics. Combining the temperature gradient and pressure gradient interpretation data of different wells and time interfering test wells in Bozi, and using them as the basis for temperature and pressure profile regression, the above 10 condensate wells in Bozi block were classified according to different temperatures and pressures, and the temperature and pressure profiles were regressed and fitted to fit the actual working conditions, which lays a data basis for the analysis of wax formation in the example wells in Bozi.

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