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Front. Energy Res.
Sec. Advanced Clean Fuel Technologies
Volume 12 - 2024 | doi: 10.3389/fenrg.2024.1409450
This article is part of the Research Topic Production Technology for Deep Reservoirs View all 35 articles

A well testing model for partially perforated wells in natural gas hydrates reservoir

Provisionally accepted
Yu Chen Yu Chen 1*Yunjian Zhou Yunjian Zhou 1Yufa He Yufa He 1Qiang Fu Qiang Fu 1Peihuan Li Peihuan Li 2,3Peng Qi Peng Qi 4Xing Fang Xing Fang 1
  • 1 CNOOC Research Institute Ltd., Beijing, China
  • 2 China National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development Company Ltd., Beijing, China
  • 3 PetroChina International Iraq FZE Iraq Branch, Halfaya, Iraq
  • 4 SLB Beijing Geoscience Center, Beijing, China

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    Natural gas hydrates (NGH) are considered as a very promising source of clean energy due to their widespread distribution, high energy density, and pure combustion products. Currently, there are few studies on NGH reservoir well testing, and the models are often idealistic, lacking practical guidance for field application. In this paper, a well testing model for partially perforated wells in the NGH reservoir is proposed, which takes into account the dynamic decomposition of hydrates. This model can simulate the performance of the perforated NGH well with a dynamic dissociation interface, which divides the reservoir into decomposed and undecomposed regions. Governing equations in cylindrical coordinates is formulated to depict fluid flow. Moving boundaries and dissociation coefficients are incorporated to describe the solid-to-gas transition within hydrates. Analytical solutions including pressure transient behaviors of the NGH reservoir and the bottomhole pressure (BHP) of partially perforated wells are derived, by utilizing the Laplace transform, method of separation of variables and Stehfest numerical inversion algorithm. Sensitivity analysis is conducted using the parameters from partially perforated wells and NGH formation properties. We plot pressure and pressure derivative curves in double logarithmic coordinates to study the pressure transient behaviors. There are seven flow regimes that are typical for partially perforated wells in the NGH reservoir, including pure wellbore storage, skin effect, spherical flow, pseudo-radial flow, composite effect, improvement and radial flow regimes.

    Keywords: Well testing, Natural gas hydrate, Partially perforated well, sensitivity analysis, Dynamic decomposition

    Received: 30 Mar 2024; Accepted: 15 May 2024.

    Copyright: © 2024 Chen, Zhou, He, Fu, Li, Qi and Fang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

    * Correspondence: Yu Chen, CNOOC Research Institute Ltd., Beijing, China

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