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Consider a water injector with main pay in Reservoir Layer #1 and spontaneous fracture extending down to Reservoir Layer #2 (see Fig. 1).

Assume that fracture is not fixed and requires surplus pressure  \Delta p_f to get opened against the rock burden. 

When injection bottomhole pressure  p_{wf} is below fracture opening value  p_{wf} < \Delta p_f then water is going to the main pay only (Reservoir Layer #1) and flow radially around the well.

When injection bottomhole pressure  p_{wf} is above fracture opening value  p_{wf} > \Delta p_f then water is going to the fracture and then gets distributed between Reservoir Layer #1 and Reservoir Layer 2


Fig. 1. Dual-layer well schematic



(1) q = q_1 + q_2
(2) p_{wf} = p_e + q/J
(3) J = J_1 + J_2
(4) p_e = \Delta p_f + \frac{J_1 \cdot p_1 + J_2 \cdot (p_2- \rho \, g \, h)}{J_1 + J_2}

where

Well

q

total subsurface flowrate of the well

J

total well productivity Index

p_e

apparent formation pressure of dual-layer formation

h

true vertical height between the layers tops

\rho

wellbore fuid density

g

gravity constant

\Delta p_f

fracture opening pressure
Layer #1

p_{wf}

bottom-hole pr4essure at Layer #1 top

q_1

total subsurface flowrate of the Layer #1

p_1

formation pressure of the Layer #1

J_1

productivity Index of the Layer #1
Layer #2

p_{wf2} = p_{wf} + \rho \, g\, h

bottom-hole pr4essure at Layer #2 top

q_2

total subsurface flowrate of the Layer #2

p_2

formation pressure of the Layer #2

J_2

productivity Index of the Layer #2


See Also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream /  Production / Subsurface Production / Subsurface E&P Disciplines / Field Study & Modelling / Production Analysis / Productivity Diagnostics

Production Technology / Well Flow Performance ]

Formation pressure (Pe) ] Multi-layer IPR ]


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