Cao Jun, Tang Hai, Lyu Dongliang, et al. Influence of stress sensitive differences on natural well productivity in fractured reservoirs[J]. Petroleum Reservoir Evaluation and Development, 2019, 9(1): 23-28. DOI: 10.13809/j.cnki.cn32-1825/te.2019.01.005.
In order to study the productivity characteristics of low permeability reservoirs with natural fractures
we established a prediction model of natural fractured reservoir productivity considering stress sensitivity differences between matrix and natural fractures based on the theory of plane radial flow. After that
we derived the productivity equation of natural fracture reservoir considering the difference of matrix and natural fracture stress sensitivity. Then taking the basic data of the low permeability oilfield as an example
we calculated and analyzed the influence of fracture parameters
matrix stress sensitivity coefficient and crack stress sensitivity coefficient on productivity by the productivity equation above. The results showed that with the increase of matrix stress sensitivity coefficient
the oil well productivity decreased. When the crack width was small
the stress sensitivity of fractures had a significant impact on the oil production. Therefore
in the low permeability reservoirs with natural fractures
increasing the length of the fractures and linking more microcracks would be beneficial to the increase of production.