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Petroleum Drilling Techniques, Issue 2, 2019

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A Dynamic Prediction Method for Segmental Flow Performance in Horizontal Wells Based on Node Networks

Abstract

The dynamic prediction of segmental flow performance in horizontal wells is the basis for analyzing the adjustment effect of wellbore fluid inflow in different Previous HitcompletionNext Hit methods and the production performance of different Previous HitwellNext Hit sections. The Previous HitcompletionNext Hit structure can be simplified into a three-layer node network composed of the formation, the annulus between borehole wall and Previous HitcompletionNext Hit tools, and Previous HitcompletionNext Hit tools. Based on the principle of mass conservation and the theorem of momentum conservation, the pressure drop model of various flow bridges was established. The bridge flow index was used to characterize the direction of fluid flow, and with the performance prediction model of the fluid flow in the coupling formation, the above mentioned annulus and the Previous HitcompletionNext Hit tools were further established. Finally, the Newton–Raphson iterative method was used to find the solution. The analysis on the calculation example showed that this model is able to predict the annulus, pressure and flow distribution in the tubing in horizontal wells with complex Previous HitcompletionNext Hit structure, and it can effectively reflect the impact of Previous HitcompletionNext Hit mode and Previous HitcompletionNext Hit tools on the fluid flow performance of the wellbore, with higher prediction precision. The established model can provide theoretical supports for the selection of segmental Previous HitcompletionTop method and parameters for best practices for the optimization design of horizontal wells.