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Mathematical Modeling, Numerical Methods and Software Complexes
A computational model of a vertical well with waterflooding fracturing for pressure transient analysis
D. N. Maykovab, S. V. Isupova, S. S. Makarovb a SIAM MASTER Ltd, Tomsk, 634003, Russian Federation
b Udmurt Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Izhevsk, 426067, Russian Federation
(published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License)
Abstract:
A new computational model for a vertical well with waterflooding fracturing is presented, which accounts for changes in the fracture half-length during the interpretation of pressure transient analysis (PTA) parameters. The model is based on a numerical algorithm derived from an analytical solution, utilizing a proposed relationship between the fracture half-length, process time, and its geometric dimensions. This functional dependence is developed using available PTA data.
The model employs the infinite-conductivity fracture equation and the superposition principle to describe changes in fracture geometry. The superposition principle is implemented through a series of activations and deactivations of fictitious wells with varying fracture half-lengths, where each well operates for a specific time interval before being shut down.
It is demonstrated that the change in fracture half-length during the closure stage follows a functional dependence on the initial and final fracture half-lengths, as well as the well operation time. The results obtained from the proposed model, incorporating the fracture half-length dependence function, show good agreement with experimental data when calculating pressure in a well with waterflooding fracturing.
A numerical analysis of the vertical well model with waterflooding fracturing is conducted using the developed algorithm. The influence of the final fracture half-length and the duration of fracture closure on pressure changes and the pressure derivative in the well is established. The use of the proposed fracture half-length dependence in calculating well operating conditions is shown to be justified.
The application of this model allows for a more accurate description of parameter changes during PTA interpretation in wells with fractures of variable length.
Keywords:
well, fracture, waterflooding fracturing, analytical solution, superposition principle, fracture half-length dependence functions, numerical analysis
Received: January 31, 2024 Revised: February 7, 2025 Accepted: February 21, 2025 First online: March 11, 2025
Citation:
D. N. Maykov, S. V. Isupov, S. S. Makarov, “A computational model of a vertical well with waterflooding fracturing for pressure transient analysis”, Vestn. Samar. Gos. Tekhn. Univ., Ser. Fiz.-Mat. Nauki [J. Samara State Tech. Univ., Ser. Phys. Math. Sci.], 29:1 (2025), 91–108
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