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Petroleum Drilling Techniques, Issue 1, 2019

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The Previous HitProductionNext Hit Decline Laws of Water Drive Reservoirs Considering Variable Liquid Previous HitProductionNext Hit

Abstract

Previous studies have shown that a relationship between water drive curve method and the Arps decline method exists in constant liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit. However, liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit will gradually increase with the increase of water cut, and it is difficult to accommodate the condition of constant liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit during oilfield development. The study on the Previous HitproductionNext Hit decline laws under variable liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit was carried out. Based on the general formula of Previous HitproductionNext Hit decline rate under variable liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit, the researchers derived a formula of Previous HitproductionNext Hit decline rate under variable liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit for four kinds of commonly used water drive curves. Then a Previous HitproductionNext Hit calculation formula for the type B and type C water drive curves considering variable liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit was established by aligning and analyzing the practical results of oilfield Previous HitproductionNext Hit. In the analysis, it was found that the Previous HitproductionNext Hit calculation formula of constant liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit is a special case of that of variable liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit. If Previous HitproductionNext Hit complies with the characteristics of type B water drive curve, the productivity of oilfield will remain stable when the oil Previous HitproductionNext Hit change rate is equal to the Previous HitproductionNext Hit decline rate as primarily forecasted. The research results showed that to maintain oil Previous HitproductionNext Hit of an oilfield by increasing liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit will lead to an exponential increase in liquid Previous HitproductionNext Hit. Therefore, a reasonable working system should be formulated in combination with the actual situation in the process of oilfield development. Obtaining stable oil Previous HitproductionNext Hit from very high liquid Previous HitproductionTop is not recommended.