Improved Reservoir Models and Production Forecasting Techniques for Multi-Stage Fractured Hydrocarbon Wells

The massive increase in energy demand and the related rapid development of unconventional reservoirs has opened up exciting new energy supply opportunities along with new, seemingly intractable engineering and research challenges. The energy industry has primarily depended on a heuristic approach-ra...

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Main Author: Khanal , Aadi (auth)
Other Authors: Weijermars, Ruud (auth), Yu , Wei (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2019
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653 |a production uplifts 
653 |a molecular diffusion 
653 |a fracture properties 
653 |a pressure communication 
653 |a Austin Chalk 
653 |a enhanced permeability 
653 |a enhanced oil recovery 
653 |a bottomhole pressure 
653 |a wolfcamp formation 
653 |a flow models 
653 |a semi-analytical model 
653 |a pore network 
653 |a particle paths 
653 |a bubble point pressure 
653 |a staged fracturing horizontal well 
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653 |a line detection 
653 |a well spacing 
653 |a production history matching 
653 |a hydraulic fracturing 
653 |a microseismic 
653 |a cluster efficiency 
653 |a Cyclic CH4 injection 
653 |a stimulated reservoir volume 
653 |a drained rock volume 
653 |a natural fractures 
653 |a pressure depletion 
653 |a midland basin 
653 |a hydraulic fractures 
653 |a low-permeability reservoir 
653 |a flow modeling 
653 |a hydraulic fracturing test site 
653 |a time of flight 
653 |a embedded discrete fracture model 
653 |a Eagle Ford shale 
653 |a hydraulic fracture closure 
653 |a Changning shale gas 
653 |a nanopore confinement 
653 |a fractured reservoir 
653 |a fracture porosity 
653 |a multiple fracture propagation 
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