JI Anzhao, WANG Yufeng. Pressure transient characteristics of fractured wells in closed fault composite reservoirs[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2019, 9(6): 35-41.DOI:
The existing faults affects the propagation of pressure waves in the composite reservoirs
meanwhile
the location of faults affects the curves of the bottom hole pressure. Based on the principle of seepage mechanics and point source function
the fractured-well line source solution of fault composite reservoirs in Laplace domain was obtained by image principle
pressure drop superposition principle and Laplace integral transformation. The bottom hole pressure solution of finite-conductivity fractured wells was obtained by coupling fracture of fractured-well and reservoir model. The typical characteristic curves of dimensionless bottom hole pressure and pressure derivati
ve were drawn by Stehfest numerical inversion in the real space. The results showed that the characteristic curve was divided into seven flow stages generally. In the early stage
the position of dimensionless bottom hole pressure and pressure derivative curves decreased with the increase of the fracture conductivity. When the mirror well was located in the inner region
the pressure derivative curves of radial flow and subsequent bottom hole pressure showed horizontal lines of 0.5
1 and fluidity ratio
M
12
in inner part and outer part
and the larger the inner radius was
the longer the radial flow in the inner zone would be. When the mirror well was located in the outer region
the pressure-derivative curve of radial flow and subsequent bottom hole pressure showed horizontal lines with the value of 0.5