压力(语言学)
生产(经济)
过程(计算)
生产周期
材料科学
计算机科学
制造工程
工程类
哲学
经济
语言学
微观经济学
程序设计语言
作者
Shiduo Liu,Endong Zhao,Bin Ma,Huan Liu,Jianxuan Yang,Guojie Sui,Xin Yuan,Xinfang Ma,Lei Wang
出处
期刊:Processes
[Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute]
日期:2025-04-11
卷期号:13 (4): 1158-1158
被引量:2
摘要
In order to study the influence of multi-cycle stress sensitivity on the injection–production effect, it is necessary to conduct multi-cycle stress sensitivity experiments on reservoir permeability and fracture conductivity first and then calculate the impact on the injection–production effect after the occurrence of the stress sensitivity effect by using the CMG software. After stress sensitivity occurs and the production rate decreases, the constraints of the well should be adjusted. The results showed that the conductivity of the 30–50 mesh ceramsite decreased by 15.94% after 100 cycles, while the conductivity of the 20–40 mesh quartz sand decreased by 51.17%. Under alternating stress, the reservoir permeability decreased significantly during the first 50 cycles, with an average decrease of 20.8%, but remained relatively stable in the later stages. When stress sensitivity was disregarded, the gas production rate of the ceramic and quartz sand stabilized at approximately 3700 m3/h and 2600 m3/h, respectively. When stress sensitivity was considered, the secondary gas cushion for ceramsite had to reach at least 500,000 m3 to maintain a gas production rate of over 3700 m3/h within 40 cycles after the gas cushion. When stress sensitivity was considered, the secondary gas cushion for quartz sand had to exceed 800,000 cubic meters to maintain the gas production rate of over 2600 m3/h within the first 30 cycles after the gas cushion. To sustain the gas production rate over the long term, it was necessary to increase the injection pressure per cycle. The gas injection pressure for ceramsite should be adjusted to more than 17 MPa, and the gas injection pressure for quartz sand should be adjusted to more than 19.3 MPa.
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