In the oil industry, many reservoirs produce from partially penetrated wells, either to postpone the arrival of undesirable fluids or to avoid problems during drilling operations. The majority of these reservoirs are heterogeneous and anisotropic, such as naturally fractured reservoirs. The analysis of pressure-transient tests is a very useful method to dynamically characterize both the heterogeneity and anisotropy existing in the reservoir. In this paper, a new analytical solution for a partially penetrated well based on a fractal approach to capture the distribution and connectivity of the fracture network is presented. This solution represents the complexity of the flow lines better than the traditional Euclidean flow models for single-p...
Abstract: In recent years, multi-stage hydraulic fracturing technologies have greatly facilitated th...
Abstract: In recent years, multi-stage hydraulic fracturing technologies have greatly facilitated th...
We obtain an analytical solution for the pressure-transient behavior of a vertically hydraulic fract...
The channel fracturing technique has been proven to provide much higher conductive fracture networks...
The primary goal of this work is to develop semi-analytical models to predict the pressure and rate ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringA new double porosity model for Naturally Fractured Reservoi...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringA new double porosity model for Naturally Fractured Reservoi...
The study of heterogeneous and complex oil and gas reservoirs poses a significant challenge due to t...
A new double porosity model for Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFRs) assuming fractal fracture netw...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a technique for pressure transient and its derivative analysis for sin...
Recovery from naturally fractured, tight-gas reservoirs is controlled by the fracture network. Relia...
The main objective of this paper is to understand the impact of the fractal characteristics of fract...
West Virginia University will implement procedures for a fractal analysis of fractures in reservoirs...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to understand the impact of the fractal characteristics...
At present, the existing deliverability evaluation models mainly consider the impact of specific fac...
Abstract: In recent years, multi-stage hydraulic fracturing technologies have greatly facilitated th...
Abstract: In recent years, multi-stage hydraulic fracturing technologies have greatly facilitated th...
We obtain an analytical solution for the pressure-transient behavior of a vertically hydraulic fract...
The channel fracturing technique has been proven to provide much higher conductive fracture networks...
The primary goal of this work is to develop semi-analytical models to predict the pressure and rate ...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringA new double porosity model for Naturally Fractured Reservoi...
Master's thesis in Petroleum engineeringA new double porosity model for Naturally Fractured Reservoi...
The study of heterogeneous and complex oil and gas reservoirs poses a significant challenge due to t...
A new double porosity model for Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFRs) assuming fractal fracture netw...
ABSTRACT: This paper presents a technique for pressure transient and its derivative analysis for sin...
Recovery from naturally fractured, tight-gas reservoirs is controlled by the fracture network. Relia...
The main objective of this paper is to understand the impact of the fractal characteristics of fract...
West Virginia University will implement procedures for a fractal analysis of fractures in reservoirs...
Abstract The main objective of this paper is to understand the impact of the fractal characteristics...
At present, the existing deliverability evaluation models mainly consider the impact of specific fac...
Abstract: In recent years, multi-stage hydraulic fracturing technologies have greatly facilitated th...
Abstract: In recent years, multi-stage hydraulic fracturing technologies have greatly facilitated th...
We obtain an analytical solution for the pressure-transient behavior of a vertically hydraulic fract...