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Well Pressure Behavior for a Vertical Well in a Gas Condensate Naturally Fractured Reservoir
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The complex behavior exhibited by gas condensate reservoirs due to the existence of a two-phase system: reservoir gas and liquid condensate and its implications plus the nature of  heterogeneities is the subject of the present article which involves handling of  reservoir engineering concepts subject to be interpreted, so that by coupling them with pressure transient analysis using a compositional simulator, we can obtain some patterns which lead to facilitate the understanding of the reservoir’s dynamics.Great volumes of fluids are stored in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFR).  Simulation of this type of deposits presents great challenges, from not only the geomechanical point of view but also the thermodynamical modeling of the differen... Ver más

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<b>SUAZA, I.M. and GARCIA, H.</b>, 2006. “Análisis Del Comportamiento de la Presión y Derivada de Presión para un Pozo Vertical en Yacimientos Naturalmente Fracturados de Gas Condensado”. B.S. Thesis. Universidad Surcolombiana.
<b>BARRIOS, K., STEWART, G. and DAVIES, D.</b>, 2003. “A Novel Methodology for the Analysis of Well Test Responses in Gas Condensate Reservoirs”, paper SPE 81039 presented at the SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference held in Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies, 27-30 April, 2003.
<b>BENGHERBIA, M. and TIAB, D.</b>, 2002. “Gas-Condensate Well Performance Using Compositional Simulator”. SPE 75531 Presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 30 April – 2 May, 2002.
<b>ENGLER, T. and TIAB, D.</b>, 1996. “Analysis of Pressure and Pressure Derivative without Type Curve Matching, 4. Naturally Fractured Reservoirs”. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 15 (1996) p. 127-138.
<b>FEVANG, Ø and SINGH, K.</b>, 2000. “Guidelines for Choosing Compositional and Black-Oil Models for Volatile Oil and Gas-Condensate Reservoirs” Paper SPE 63087 Presented at the 2000 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition held in Dallas, Texas, 1–4 October 2000.
<b>GRINGARTEN, A.C., AL-LAMKI, A., DAUNGKAEW, S.</b>, 2000. “Well Test Analysis in Gas-Condensate Reservoirs”, paper SPE 62920 presented at the 2000 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition held in Dallas, Texas, 1–4, Oct.. 2000.
<b>KOOL, H., AZARI, M., SPE, SOLIMAN, M.Y., PROETT, M.A., IRANI, C.A., and DYBDAHL, B.</b>, 2001. “Testing of Gas Condensate Reservoirs — Sampling, Test Design and Analysis” SPE 68668 Presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition held in Jakarta, Indonesia, 17–19 April 2001.
<b>MUNOZ, O.F., ESCOBAR, F.H., AVILEZ, H.F., SEPULVEDA, J.A, and CANTILLO, J.H.</b>, 2006. “Effect of Non-Darcy Flow and Capillary Number on Well Tests of Gas Condensate Reservoirs”. Paper SPE 100818 prepared for presentation at the 2006 SPE Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition held in Adelaide, Australia, 11–13 September 2006.
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The complex behavior exhibited by gas condensate reservoirs due to the existence of a two-phase system: reservoir gas and liquid condensate and its implications plus the nature of  heterogeneities is the subject of the present article which involves handling of  reservoir engineering concepts subject to be interpreted, so that by coupling them with pressure transient analysis using a compositional simulator, we can obtain some patterns which lead to facilitate the understanding of the reservoir’s dynamics.Great volumes of fluids are stored in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFR).  Simulation of this type of deposits presents great challenges, from not only the geomechanical point of view but also the thermodynamical modeling of the different phases flowing throughout the fracture system.In this work, we present an attempt to model a gas condensate formation involving the implications of relative permeabilities to observe their effect on the flow behavior once pressure finally falls below the dewpoint and the effect of the capillary number on the fluid flow phenomena in the near-wellbore region. Interpretation of the pressure test is conducted by the TDS technique.
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Well Pressure Behavior for a Vertical Well in a Gas Condensate Naturally Fractured Reservoir
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Escobar, Freddy Humberto
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Suaza, Ivan Mauricio
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description The complex behavior exhibited by gas condensate reservoirs due to the existence of a two-phase system: reservoir gas and liquid condensate and its implications plus the nature of  heterogeneities is the subject of the present article which involves handling of  reservoir engineering concepts subject to be interpreted, so that by coupling them with pressure transient analysis using a compositional simulator, we can obtain some patterns which lead to facilitate the understanding of the reservoir’s dynamics.Great volumes of fluids are stored in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFR).  Simulation of this type of deposits presents great challenges, from not only the geomechanical point of view but also the thermodynamical modeling of the different phases flowing throughout the fracture system.In this work, we present an attempt to model a gas condensate formation involving the implications of relative permeabilities to observe their effect on the flow behavior once pressure finally falls below the dewpoint and the effect of the capillary number on the fluid flow phenomena in the near-wellbore region. Interpretation of the pressure test is conducted by the TDS technique.
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references <b>SUAZA, I.M. and GARCIA, H.</b>, 2006. “Análisis Del Comportamiento de la Presión y Derivada de Presión para un Pozo Vertical en Yacimientos Naturalmente Fracturados de Gas Condensado”. B.S. Thesis. Universidad Surcolombiana.
<b>BARRIOS, K., STEWART, G. and DAVIES, D.</b>, 2003. “A Novel Methodology for the Analysis of Well Test Responses in Gas Condensate Reservoirs”, paper SPE 81039 presented at the SPE Latin American and Caribbean Petroleum Engineering Conference held in Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies, 27-30 April, 2003.
<b>BENGHERBIA, M. and TIAB, D.</b>, 2002. “Gas-Condensate Well Performance Using Compositional Simulator”. SPE 75531 Presented at the SPE Gas Technology Symposium held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 30 April – 2 May, 2002.
<b>ENGLER, T. and TIAB, D.</b>, 1996. “Analysis of Pressure and Pressure Derivative without Type Curve Matching, 4. Naturally Fractured Reservoirs”. Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering 15 (1996) p. 127-138.
<b>FEVANG, Ø and SINGH, K.</b>, 2000. “Guidelines for Choosing Compositional and Black-Oil Models for Volatile Oil and Gas-Condensate Reservoirs” Paper SPE 63087 Presented at the 2000 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition held in Dallas, Texas, 1–4 October 2000.
<b>GRINGARTEN, A.C., AL-LAMKI, A., DAUNGKAEW, S.</b>, 2000. “Well Test Analysis in Gas-Condensate Reservoirs”, paper SPE 62920 presented at the 2000 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition held in Dallas, Texas, 1–4, Oct.. 2000.
<b>KOOL, H., AZARI, M., SPE, SOLIMAN, M.Y., PROETT, M.A., IRANI, C.A., and DYBDAHL, B.</b>, 2001. “Testing of Gas Condensate Reservoirs — Sampling, Test Design and Analysis” SPE 68668 Presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition held in Jakarta, Indonesia, 17–19 April 2001.
<b>MUNOZ, O.F., ESCOBAR, F.H., AVILEZ, H.F., SEPULVEDA, J.A, and CANTILLO, J.H.</b>, 2006. “Effect of Non-Darcy Flow and Capillary Number on Well Tests of Gas Condensate Reservoirs”. Paper SPE 100818 prepared for presentation at the 2006 SPE Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition held in Adelaide, Australia, 11–13 September 2006.
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