China’s enhanced intellectual property rights(IPR)protection framework presents a promising prospect for European SMEs to pursue strategic growth and market expansion within the country’s innovation-driven economy.
This study investigates the unsteady flow characteristics of shale oil reservoirs during the depletion development process,with a particular focus on production behavior following fracturing and shut-in stages.Shale r...This study investigates the unsteady flow characteristics of shale oil reservoirs during the depletion development process,with a particular focus on production behavior following fracturing and shut-in stages.Shale reservoirs exhibit distinctive production patterns that differ from traditional oil reservoirs,as their inflow performance does not conform to the classic steady-state relationship.Instead,production is governed by unsteady-state flow behavior,and the combined effects of thewellbore and choke cause the inflowperformance curve to evolve dynamically over time.To address these challenges,this study introduces the concept of a“Dynamic IPR curve”and develops a dynamic production analysis method that integrates production time,continuity across multi-stage state fields,and the interactions between tubing flow and choke flow.This method provides a robust framework to characterize the attenuation trend of reservoir productivity and to accurately describe wellbore flow behavior.By applying the dynamic IPR approach,the study overcomes the limitations of conventional methods,which are unable to capture the temporal variations inherent in shale reservoir production.The proposed methodology offers a theoretical foundation for improved production forecasting,optimization of choke size,and analysis of wellbore tubing characteristics,thereby supporting more effective operational decision-making across different stages of shale reservoir development.展开更多
文摘China’s enhanced intellectual property rights(IPR)protection framework presents a promising prospect for European SMEs to pursue strategic growth and market expansion within the country’s innovation-driven economy.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.52474029)National Natural Science Foundation for Young Scientists of China(A)(Grant No.52525403)+2 种基金National Major Science and Technology Projects under the 14th Five-Year Plan(Grant No.2024ZD1405105)Science and Technology Innovation Team Project of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region(Grant No.2024TSYCTD0018)Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region.
文摘This study investigates the unsteady flow characteristics of shale oil reservoirs during the depletion development process,with a particular focus on production behavior following fracturing and shut-in stages.Shale reservoirs exhibit distinctive production patterns that differ from traditional oil reservoirs,as their inflow performance does not conform to the classic steady-state relationship.Instead,production is governed by unsteady-state flow behavior,and the combined effects of thewellbore and choke cause the inflowperformance curve to evolve dynamically over time.To address these challenges,this study introduces the concept of a“Dynamic IPR curve”and develops a dynamic production analysis method that integrates production time,continuity across multi-stage state fields,and the interactions between tubing flow and choke flow.This method provides a robust framework to characterize the attenuation trend of reservoir productivity and to accurately describe wellbore flow behavior.By applying the dynamic IPR approach,the study overcomes the limitations of conventional methods,which are unable to capture the temporal variations inherent in shale reservoir production.The proposed methodology offers a theoretical foundation for improved production forecasting,optimization of choke size,and analysis of wellbore tubing characteristics,thereby supporting more effective operational decision-making across different stages of shale reservoir development.