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Properties of Homogeneous Reservoirs, Naturally Fractured Reservoirs, and Hydraulically Fractured Reservoirs From Decline Curve Analysis

Proceedings of Permian Basin Oil and Gas Recovery Conference, 1986
ABSTRACT This paper proposes analysis techniques for post-transient, flow at constant bottomhole pressure. Rate-time decline curves approximate this flow regime. Reservoir characteristics for homogeneous reservoirs, vertically-fractured reservoirs, and naturally-fractured reservoirs can be obtained using these techniques.
T. A. Blasingame, W. J. Lee
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Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

2019
Currently, there are numerous of authors defined the fracture from a different perspective, However, from the geo-mechanical viewpoint; a fracture is defined as a surface in which a loss of solidity has taken place.
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Fractured Gas-Reservoir Performance

Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 2007
Abstract Gas production from fractured reservoirs can be very prolific despite the extremely low matrix permeability that may be encountered. In order to quantify production, the interaction between matrix and fracture must be well understood.
F.B. Thomas, D.B. Bennion
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Fractured-Porous Reservoir

2016
This chapter considers solutions for pumping tests in different types of fractured–porous media (Moench solutions) and in aquifers where the pumping well crosses a single vertical or horizontal fracture (fissure) of a finite size.
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Evaluation of Fractured Reservoirs

Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 1969
Abstract Efforts were made to find improved means for locating fractures penetrated by a wellbore and for estimating fracture reservoir volume. The four approaches to the problem utilized acoustic logs, porosity estimates from different sources, transient pressure and fluid flow data, and resistivity logs.
G.R. Pickett, E.B. Reynolds
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Fractured Reservoir Analysis

2001
Fractured reservoirs are among the most prolific reservoirs in the world because of the fractures’ ability to sustain very high flow rates. Examples where fracturing provides the primary production mechanism include the Tertiary Asmari formation in the fields of Southwest Iran (Lees, 1933; also Levorsen, 1967), the Maastrichtian/Danian chalks of the ...
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Fractured Reservoir Modeling: Effects of Hydraulic Fracture Geometries in Tight Oil Reservoirs

SPE/EAGE European Unconventional Resources Conference and Exhibition, 2014
Abstract Tight oil production is emerging as an important new source of energy supply and has reversed a decline in U.S. crude oil production and Western Canadian light oil production. At present, combination of the multistage hydraulic fracturing and horizontal wells has become a widely used technology in stimulating tight oil ...
M. Lin, S. Chen, Z. Chen, J. Xu
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Hydraulic Fracturing in a Naturally Fractured Reservoir

International Petroleum Conference and Exhibition of Mexico, 1994
Abstract Hydraulic fracturing of wells in naturally fractured reservoirs can differ dramatically from fracturing wells in conventional isotropic reservoirs. Fluid leakoff is the primary difference. In conventional reservoirs, fluid leakoff is controlled by reservoir matrix and fracture fluid parameters.
L.K. Britt, C.J. Hager, J.W. Thompson
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SVS Fracture Solutions: Complex Fractured Reservoir Modelling

IPTC 2008: International Petroleum Technology Conference, 2008
This reference is for an abstract only. A full paper was not submitted for this conference. Abstract The optimization of hydrocarbon production from complex naturally fractured reservoirs depends strongly on the accuracy of static models and on the upscaling processes applied to their properties to ...
Loic Bazalgette   +5 more
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Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization

2006
Naturally fractured reservoirs present unique and specialized challenges to hydrocarbon extraction. Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization seeks to confront many of these challenges by providing an introduction to the engineering and geological character of naturally fractured reservoirs. The focus is on understanding fractures in a reservoir –
Wayne Narr   +2 more
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