Abstract

Horizontal wells with multistage fracture treatments enabled economic gas production from shale gas reservoirs. Recovery from a typical shale reservoir is usually quite low as numerous factors can affect the ultimate recovery. However, recovery factors inside and outside the stimulated reservoir volume (SRV), especially the variations spatially and temporally, are not yet fully understood as the numerical simulation of shale gas production is still challenging. In this study, a dual-porosity, dual-permeability model was built to investigate ultimate gas recovery and its spatial variations throughout the production period. Parametric studies were conducted to evaluate the effect of matrix permeability, fracture conductivity, fracture half length, and operating conditions on recovery factors. Systematic and comprehensive numerical experiments were carried out to generate a probability distribution of ultimate recovery factors. The results presented in this article provide insight into the impact that key parameters have on these recovery factors in and outside the SRV and the range of recovery factors one can expect from shale gas reservoirs. Fracture conductivity has the most impact on recovery in the SRV while matrix permeability can affect the recovery outside the SRV significantly. The expected recovery in the SRV is 24% in shale reservoirs. The methodology in this study provides a foundation to develop more reliable models in accurately forecasting ultimate gas recoveries spatially for shale gas reservoirs. The new understanding can be applied to optimize field development, well spacing, and infill drilling to increase economic recovery.

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