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Taking Well 1 as an example, we have demonstrated how to identify the flow regimes for a fractured horizontal well completed in tight oil reservoir.
Multilateral well is a well completed in two or more zones, also has a great potential to optimize oil well production.
In this section, two multistage fractured horizontal well completed in this tight oil reservoir are simulated using a semi-analytical productivity prediction model for multistage fractured horizontal wells in naturally fractured reservoirs (Wang et al. 2015 and Wang 2015).
For a well completed in a naturally fractured tight gas reservoir (with average matrix permeability of 0.1 md), results of welltest data, core analysis, and image log in water-based mud processing are studied and integrated to characterize fracture parameters.
Then, with one horizontal well completed in Region 2 and two horizontal wells drilled and completed in Region 4. Region 4 was found to be more productive than Region 2 and hence the ratio of horizontal wells simulated in Regions 2 and 4 is 1 2.
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This shale gas "revolution" was made possible primarily through the application of drilling and completion technologies, particularly horizontal wells completed in multiple hydraulic fracturing stages (multi-fractured horizontal wells, or MFHWs).
Transient linear flow is the dominant flow regime in many multi-fractured horizontal wells completed in very low permeability reservoirs.
Flowback data from wells completed in shale gas reservoirs usually show a surprising behavior of immediate two-phase flow.
Calculation of ω and λ has been accomplished for 5 field wells completed in tight oil reservoir as mentioned above.
Infinite acting linear flow is a dominant flow regime in many multi-fractured horizontal wells completed in shale/tight gas reservoirs.
Finally, we demonstrate the application of this model by analyzing flowback data from 2 fractured horizontal wells completed in the Horn River Basin.
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