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Title: Effect of Fracture Length on Well Performance for Inverted Nine Spot Wells
Other Titles: تأثير طول الشق علي أدائية الابآر في شبكات النمط التساعي المعكوس
Authors: Yagoub, Eltahir Okasha Elbukhari
Alhusain, Hala WhubAlla Algasim
Hasb Alkhalig, Mahmoud Altigani Saeed
Khair, Reham Alhaj Alshazaly Mohammed
Supervisor - Elham Mohammed Mohammed Khair
Keywords: Petroleum Engineering
Fracture Lengths
Inverted Nine Spot
Pattern
Fracture Angle
Fracture Conductivity
Inverted Nine Spot Wells
Issue Date: 1-Sep-2014
Publisher: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Citation: Yagoub,Eltahir Okasha Elbukhari.Effect of Fracture Length on Well Performance for Inverted Nine Spot Wells/Eltahir Okasha Elbukhari Yagoub ... { etal }; Elham Mohammed Mohammed Khair .-Khartoum:Sudan University of Science & Technology,College of Petroleum Engineering & Technology ,2014.-43P. : ill. ; 28Cm.-B.Sc.
Abstract: Hydraulic fracturing has been used for many years to increase well productivity; and injectivity for many years. This study using reservoir simulation combined with the fracture models, 3D reservoir simulation program (FRACTURE PACKAGE), to study the effect of fracture length in well performance for inverted nine spot wells under constant fracture conductivity and constant reservoir properties for fracture angle of 0; degree and 45 degree. The simulations show that the impact on oil recovery due to hydraulic fracturing can be positive or negative depending on fracture angle for constant injection pressure and fracture conductivity. Unfavorable fracture should be avoided because they can severely restrict both production and sweep improvement. Some wells in the pattern need to be fractured, while other wells have to be without fracture to achieve favorably oriented fractures for the patterns. The term “optimization” in this study is based on maximum production and is not meant to take the place of the proper economic optimization that would consider well spacing, formation thickness, porosity, production, and treatment cost.
Description: B.Sc.
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/9423
Appears in Collections:Bachelor of Petroleum Engineering & Technology

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