Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs

The binomial productivity equation is a pivotal tool for analyzing data in gas reservoir development, typically resolved using well test data. However, in tight volcanic gas reservoirs, the pressure remains stable and changes slowly, which can lead to challenges during productivity well tests. Speci...

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Main Author: QIU Yixin
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Published: Editorial Department of Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development 2024-04-01
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description The binomial productivity equation is a pivotal tool for analyzing data in gas reservoir development, typically resolved using well test data. However, in tight volcanic gas reservoirs, the pressure remains stable and changes slowly, which can lead to challenges during productivity well tests. Specifically, the indication curve generated from measured data may have an intercept less than 0, rendering the equation unsolvable in its standard form, thereby necessitating a correction to the formula. Taking the Well-C2 of tight volcanic gas reservoir as an example, the reason of abnormal indication curve is analyzed. By reviewing and adapting existing equation correction methods, the bottom hole flowing pressure data from the productivity test well is adjusted, leading to the derivation of a new corrected binomial productivity equation. It is applied to the tight volcanic gas well, and the result is more stable than the result of single-point method. It can fully leverage the well test data and provide the basis for the calculation of open flow capacity and the formulation of subsequent development and production plan.
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spelling doaj-art-d33aeffdef5c4738b9dc7cbe38704b9d2025-08-20T02:32:18ZzhoEditorial Department of Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and DevelopmentYouqicang pingjia yu kaifa2095-14262024-04-0114219019610.13809/j.cnki.cn32-1825/te.2024.02.004Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirsQIU Yixin0Research Institute of Exploration and Development, Sinopec Northeast Oil & Gas Company, Changchun, Jilin 130062, ChinaThe binomial productivity equation is a pivotal tool for analyzing data in gas reservoir development, typically resolved using well test data. However, in tight volcanic gas reservoirs, the pressure remains stable and changes slowly, which can lead to challenges during productivity well tests. Specifically, the indication curve generated from measured data may have an intercept less than 0, rendering the equation unsolvable in its standard form, thereby necessitating a correction to the formula. Taking the Well-C2 of tight volcanic gas reservoir as an example, the reason of abnormal indication curve is analyzed. By reviewing and adapting existing equation correction methods, the bottom hole flowing pressure data from the productivity test well is adjusted, leading to the derivation of a new corrected binomial productivity equation. It is applied to the tight volcanic gas well, and the result is more stable than the result of single-point method. It can fully leverage the well test data and provide the basis for the calculation of open flow capacity and the formulation of subsequent development and production plan.https://red.magtech.org.cn/fileup/2095-1426/PDF/1715050879568-512685924.pdf|tight volcanic gas reservoir|binomial equation|productivity equation correction|abnormal indicator curve|open flow capacity
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Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs
Youqicang pingjia yu kaifa
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title Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs
title_full Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs
title_fullStr Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs
title_short Research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs
title_sort research and application of productivity equation correction method for tight volcanic gas reservoirs
topic |tight volcanic gas reservoir|binomial equation|productivity equation correction|abnormal indicator curve|open flow capacity
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