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Original Articles

Application and Optimization of a Fractured Horizontal Well in an Ultralow Permeability Reservoir

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Pages 977-990 | Received 30 Aug 2010, Accepted 24 Sep 2010, Published online: 08 Apr 2013
 

Abstract

With wide application of fractured horizontal well in ultralow permeability reservoirs, it's necessary to investigate their development and to optimize fracture parameters. Based on dynamics and numerical simulation in Block W, development index and flow fields including streamlines, oil saturation and formation pressure were analyzed between fractured horizontal and vertical wells, and distribution of equal fractures was optimized. According to production and water cut in fractures, a novel fractured horizontal well with spindle shaped was proposed. The results that fractured horizontal wells had high initial production, great production decline, sharp water cut and low oil recovery. The development of fractured horizontal well is worse than that of fractured vertical one. The optimal fracture distribution of 400 m horizontal segment is 3 equal fractures with space of 133 m. For a 400 m horizontal segment with three equal ones and spacing of 200 m, it is advisable to lengthen the middle fracture and shorten the end fractures to form spindle shaped one, which can improve oil recovery by 1.76% with significant water cut reduction.

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