Gas-Condensate Reservoir Pseudo-relative Permeability Derived by Pressure-Transient Analysis. Incorporation of Near-Wellbore Effects |
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Authors: | A. S. Bemani F. H. Boukadi R. Hajri |
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Affiliation: | a Department of PMRE, College of Engineering, Sultan Qaboos University, Sultanate of Oman |
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Abstract: | Gas-condensate reservoirs exhibit a near-wellbore complex behavior due to the existence of a two-phase system when pressure drops below dew point. In analyzing well-testing data, a single-phase approach is only valid for well condition above dew point, whereas a multi-phase pseudo-pressure approach is widely adopted for a gas reservoir operating below dew-point. This article utilizes the pseudo-pressure approach, for analyzing well-test data in gas-condensate reservoirs producing below the dew-point pressure, to generate Corey exponents for relative permeability in order to determine near-wellbore representative relative permeability that history matches the actual well-testing data. |
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Keywords: | Pseudo-relative permeability Pressure transient analysis Gas condensate Near wellbore effect Corey exponents Dew point |
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