Dimensionless Pressure And Pressure Derivative Responses Of A Vertical Well Completed In A Reservoir With Inclined Impermeable External Boundaries

Authors

  • U. E. Emayomi Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria  Author
  • E.S. Adewole Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.60787/jnamp.v68no1.422

Keywords:

Dimensionless Pressure and Derivative Responses, Vertical Well, Inclined Sealing Boundaries

Abstract

The best well location for optimum oil production is achieved if the well either does not feel any external boundary, or the external boundary is felt much later in the life of the well. Dimensionless pressure and their derivatives are used to determine the time optimum oil production is possible for a well. For a vertical well located between two inclined impermeable boundaries, dimensionless
pressures and their derivatives are computed for any angle of inclination in this paper. This is achieved using dimensionless pressure and dimensionless pressure derivative of the object vertical well, using the principle of superposition. The image distances are calculated graphically. Effects of skin and wellbore storage, are considered. Dimensionless pressures and their gradients are affected by image distances from the object well. Images farther away from the object well present lower dimensionless pressures, and vice versa. For both faults sealing and n images, dimensionless pressure gradient and dimensionless pressure derivative are 1.151(n+1) per cycle and 0.5(n+1), respectively for a vertical well, at late flow dimensionless time for all inclination angles and image distances. A larger positive skin effect indicates additional resistance to flow, while lower values implied enhance productivity.

         Views | Downloads: 25 / 19

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.

Author Biography

  • U. E. Emayomi , Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria 

    1and 2E.S. Adewole
    Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria 
    E-mail address: emmanuel.emayomi@eng.uniben.edu 

References

Horner, D. R.: Pressure Build-Up in Wells. published in the Transactions of the American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers (AIME), 1951.

Davis, E.G. and Hawkins, M.F.: “Linear Fluid-Barrier Detection by Well Pressure Measurements”, Journal of Petroleum Technology, 15, 1963, 1077-1081.

Prasad: “Pressure Trasient Behavior of a well Near Two Intersecting Limits”, Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1975.

R. Trabelsi et al: “Behavior of a well located between a Sealing Fault and a Constant Pressure Boundary”, Journal of Petroleum Technology, 2017.

Ogilvie, S.R. , Dee, S. J. Wilson, R. W., and Wayne R.: “Integrated Fault Seal Analysis”, July 17, 2020, The Geological Society of London.

Adewole, E.S.: “Applications of Superposition Principle in Oil and Gas Well Management”, Lecture presented in the Lecture Series of Society of Petroleum Engineers, Section 116, Benin City, Virtual, Nigeria, May 14, 2020.

Adewole, E.S.:“Signatures of a Horizontal Well Completed Near a Sealing Boundary”, Lecture presented in the Lecture Series of Society of Petroleum Engineers, Lagos Section 61, Lecture Series, Virtual, March 2021.

Eziuzor, D.T. and Adewole, E.S. :“Type Curves of a Vertical Well Completed within a Pair of Inclined Sealing Faults”, Paper presented at the SPE Nigeria Annual International Conference and Exhibition, Lagos, Nigeria, August 01, 2022.

Yakubu, B.O. and Adewole, E.S.: “Dimensionless Pressure and Derivative Responses of a Vertical Well in a Reservoir with Impermeable Boundaries Inclined at Right Angle” Journal of Engineering for Development, vol. 16, March 2024, pp. 95-109, https://jedev.com.ng/volume-16.

Olokor, W.F. and Adewole, E.S.: “Pressure and Derivative Responses of a Horizontal Well in a Reservoir with Impermeable Boundaries Inclined at Right Angle,” Journal of Engineering for Development, vol. 16, March 2024, pp. 110-129, https://jedev.com.ng/volume-16.

Britton, P.R. and Grader, A.S.: “The Effects of Size, Shape, and Orientation of an Impermeable Region on Transient Pressure Testing”, SPE Formation Evaluation, 3, 1988, p.595-606.

Johnson J. and Adewole, E. “Flow Behavior of Horizontal Well Completed within Two Sealing Faults Inclined at Right Angle”, August 2, 2021.

Lee, J., Rollins, J. B., and Spivey, J. P.: Well Test Analysis; Society of Petroleum Engineer,1989.

Earlougher, R.C.Jr: Advances in Well Test Analysis, Society of Petroleum Engineers Monograph, 1977.

Adewole, E.S. and Bello, K.O.: “Application of Gauss-Laguerre Quadrature in Computing Exponential Integral Functions, E” SPE 98829, paper paper presented at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Annual International Conference and Exhibition, Abuja, August 1-3, 2006.

Carnahan, B., Luther, H.A., and Wilkes, J.O.: Applied Numerical Methods, John Wiley and Sons, 1969.

Downloads

Published

2024-10-23

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Dimensionless Pressure And Pressure Derivative Responses Of A Vertical Well Completed In A Reservoir With Inclined Impermeable External Boundaries. (2024). The Journals of the Nigerian Association of Mathematical Physics, 68, 83-96. https://doi.org/10.60787/jnamp.v68no1.422

Share

Similar Articles

11-17 of 17

You may also start an advanced similarity search for this article.