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Optimization of production well patterns for natural gas hydrate reservoir: Referring to the results from production tests and numerical simulationsOA

中文摘要

Natural gas hydrate is a clean energy source with substantial resource potential.In contrast to conventional oil and gas,natural gas hydrate exists as a multi-phase system consisting of solids,liquids,and gases,which presents unique challenges and complicates the mechanisms of seepage and exploitation.Both domestic and international natural gas hydrate production tests typically employ a single-well production model.Although this approach has seen some success,it continues to be hindered by low production rates and short production cycles.Therefore,there is an urgent need to explore a new well network to significantly increase the production of a single well.This paper provides a comprehensive review of the latest advancements in natural gas hydrate research,including both laboratory studies and field tests.It further examines the gas production processes and development outcomes for single wells,dual wells,multi-branch wells,and multi-well systems under conditions of depressurization,thermal injection,and CO_(2) replacement.On this basis,well types and well networks suitable for commercial exploitation of natural gas hydrate were explored,and the technical direction of natural gas hydrate development was proposed.The study shows that fully exploiting the flexibility of complex structural wells and designing a well network compatible with the reservoir is the key to improving production from a single well.Moreover,multi-well joint exploitation is identified as an effective strategy for achieving large-scale,efficient development of natural gas hydrate.

Lang-feng Mu;Hao-tian Liu;Chi Zhang;Yi Zhang;Hai-long Lu

School of Earth and Space Sciences,Peking University,Beijing 100871,China Beijing International Center for Gas Hydrate,School of Earth and Space Sciences,Peking University,Beijing 100871,China Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences,China Geological Survey,Ministry of Natural Resources Beijing 100037,ChinaBeijing International Center for Gas Hydrate,School of Earth and Space Sciences,Peking University,Beijing 100871,China College of Engineering,Peking University,Beijing 100871,China National Engineering Research Center of Natural Gas Hydrate Exploration and Development,Guangzhou 511458,ChinaChina National Oil and Gas Exploration and Development LTD Corporation,Petro-China,Beijing 100034,ChinaChinese Academy of Geological Sciences,China Geological Survey,Ministry of Natural Resources Beijing 100037,ChinaBeijing International Center for Gas Hydrate,School of Earth and Space Sciences,Peking University,Beijing 100871,China National Engineering Research Center of Natural Gas Hydrate Exploration and Development,Guangzhou 511458,China

经济学

Gas HydrateProductionDepressurizationHeat InjectionReplacementMulti-Branch WellWell patternsHydrate exploration engineering

《China Geology》 2025 (1)

P.39-57,19

This work was supported by the projects of the China Geological Survey(DD 20221703).

10.31035/cg20230124

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