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Fractals | 2017

APPLICATION OF FRACTAL GEOMETRY IN EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVE STIMULATED RESERVOIR VOLUME IN SHALE GAS RESERVOIRS

Guanglong Sheng; Yuliang Su; Wendong Wang; Farzam Javadpour; Meirong Tang

According to hydraulic-fracturing practices conducted in shale reservoirs, effective stimulated reservoir volume (ESRV) significantly affects the production of hydraulic fractured well. Therefore, estimating ESRV is an important prerequisite for confirming the success of hydraulic fracturing and predicting the production of hydraulic fracturing wells in shale reservoirs. However, ESRV calculation remains a longstanding challenge in hydraulic-fracturing operation. In considering fractal characteristics of the fracture network in stimulated reservoir volume (SRV), this paper introduces a fractal random-fracture-network algorithm for converting the microseismic data into fractal geometry. Five key parameters, including bifurcation direction, generating length (d), deviation angle (α), iteration times (N) and generating rules, are proposed to quantitatively characterize fracture geometry. Furthermore, we introduce an orthogonal-fractures coupled dual-porosity-media representation elementary volume (REV) flow ...


Engineering Applications of Computational Fluid Mechanics | 2018

A composite dual-porosity fractal model for channel-fractured horizontal wells

Wendong Wang; Bin Yuan; Yuliang Su; Guanglong Sheng; Wei Yao; Hui Gao; Kai Wang

ABSTRACT The channel fracturing technique has been proven to provide much higher conductive fracture networks by placing discontinuously proppant inside fracture packs. Despite the great success of this new fracturing technique, there is still a lack of models and methods to characterize non-uniform placement of fracture proppant and heterogeneous permeability distribution within stimulated-reservoir-volume (SRV). In this article, a dual-porosity model is coupled with the tri-linear flow model to quantify the production performance of channel fractured horizontal wells. As a consequence of channel fracturing, the non-uniform distribution of fracture networks, and the heterogeneities of both matrix/fracture porosity and permeability are characterized using fractal theory. By implementing the Bessel Function and Laplace transform techniques, analytical solutions are derived by integrating fluid flow across primary hydraulic fractures, SRV and unstimulated reservoir matrices. Through quantitative comparisons of well bottom-hole pressure history, a synthetic fine-grid numerical simulation example is implemented to verify the accuracy of analytical solutions. Sensitivity analysis of fractal dimension, fractal connectivity-index and primary fracture conductivity is carried out to quantify the temporal and spatial consequences of channel fracturing on both reservoir/facture heterogeneity and well productivity throughout well life.


Fractals | 2016

A MIXED-FRACTAL FLOW MODEL FOR STIMULATED FRACTURED VERTICAL WELLS IN TIGHT OIL RESERVOIRS

Yuliang Su; Guanglong Sheng; Wendong Wang; Qi Zhang; Mingjing Lu; Long Ren

Stimulated reservoir volume (SRV) with large fracture networks can be generated near hydraulic fractured vertical wells (HFVWs) in tight oil reservoirs. Statistics show that natural microfractures and fracture networks stimulated by SRV were self-similar in statistical sense. Currently, various analytical models have been presented to study pressure behaviors of HFVWs in tight oil reservoirs. However, most of the existing models did not take the distribution and self-similarity of fractures into consideration. To account for stimulated characteristic and self-similarity of fractures in tight oil reservoirs, a mixed-fractal flow model was presented. In this model, there are two distinct regions, stimulated region and unstimulated region. Dual-porosity model and single porosity model were used to model stimulated and unstimulated regions, respectively. Fractal geometry is employed to describe fractal permeability and porosity relationship (FPPR) in tight oil reservoirs. Solutions for the mixed-fractal flow model were derived in the Laplace domain and were validated among range of the reservoir parameters. The pressure transient behavior and production rate derivative were used to analyze flow regimes. The type curves show that the fluid flow in HFVWs can be divided into six main flow periods. Finally, effect of fractal parameters and SRV size on flow periods were also discussed. The results show that the SRV size and fractal parameters of fracture network have great effect on the former periods and fractal parameters of matrix mainly influence the later flow periods.


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2015

A mathematical model considering complex fractures and fractal flow for pressure transient analysis of fractured horizontal wells in unconventional reservoirs

Wendong Wang; Yuliang Su; Guanglong Sheng; Manuel Cossio; Yangyang Shang


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2015

Performance analysis of a composite dual-porosity model in multi-scale fractured shale reservoir

Yuliang Su; Qi Zhang; Wendong Wang; Guanglong Sheng


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2015

A multiple porosity media model for multi-fractured horizontal wells in shale gas reservoirs

Guanglong Sheng; Yuliang Su; Wendong Wang; Jinghua Liu; Mingjing Lu; Qi Zhang; Long Ren


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2015

A new semi-analytical model for simulating the effectively stimulated volume of fractured wells in tight reservoirs

Qi Zhang; Yuliang Su; Wendong Wang; Guanglong Sheng


Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering | 2016

Modeling and simulation of complex fracture network propagation with SRV fracturing in unconventional shale reservoirs

Long Ren; Yuliang Su; Shiyuan Zhan; Yongmao Hao; Fankun Meng; Guanglong Sheng


Fractals | 2015

ANALYSIS OF THE COMPLEX FRACTURE FLOW IN MULTIPLE FRACTURED HORIZONTAL WELLS WITH THE FRACTAL TREE-LIKE NETWORK MODELS

Wendong Wang; Yuliang Su; Xiao Zhang; Guanglong Sheng; Long Ren


International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2017

Apparent permeability for liquid transport in nanopores of shale reservoirs: Coupling flow enhancement and near wall flow

Qi Zhang; Yuliang Su; Wendong Wang; Mingjing Lu; Guanglong Sheng

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Yuliang Su

China University of Petroleum

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Wendong Wang

China University of Petroleum

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Qi Zhang

China University of Petroleum

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Long Ren

China University of Petroleum

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Mingjing Lu

China University of Petroleum

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Fankun Meng

China University of Petroleum

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Jinghua Liu

China University of Petroleum

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Shiyuan Zhan

China University of Petroleum

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Hui Gao

China University of Petroleum

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