Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane Reservoirs

The large spatial variability of in-situ stress and initial reservoir pressure in steeply-dipping ultra-thick coalbed methane (UTCBM) reservoirs exert strong control on the initial distribution of stress-sensitive permeability. This results in significant differences in the propagation of reservoir...

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Main Authors: Shun Liang, Hao Han, Derek Elsworth, Xuehai Fu, Qiangling Yao, Junqiang Kang, Xin Li, Xuehua Li
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/19/5081
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spelling doaj-80276f4889284e2c8c223891548c654d2020-11-25T03:58:22ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-09-01135081508110.3390/en13195081Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane ReservoirsShun Liang0Hao Han1Derek Elsworth2Xuehai Fu3Qiangling Yao4Junqiang Kang5Xin Li6Xuehua Li7State Key Laboratory of Coal Resource and Mine Safety, School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resource and Mine Safety, School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, ChinaEMS Energy Institute, G3 Center and Energy and Mineral Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USAKey Laboratory of CBM Resources and Reservoir Formation Process, Ministry of Education, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resource and Mine Safety, School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, ChinaEMS Energy Institute, G3 Center and Energy and Mineral Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USASchool of Geology and Mining Engineering, Xinjiang University, Urumchi 830047, ChinaState Key Laboratory of Coal Resource and Mine Safety, School of Mines, China University of Mining and Technology, Xuzhou 221008, ChinaThe large spatial variability of in-situ stress and initial reservoir pressure in steeply-dipping ultra-thick coalbed methane (UTCBM) reservoirs exert strong control on the initial distribution of stress-sensitive permeability. This results in significant differences in the propagation of reservoir depressurization, gas production characteristics, distribution of fluid saturation, and evolution of permeability relative to flat-lying and thin counterpart coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs. We contrast these responses using the Fukang mining area of the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, China, as a type-example using coupled hydro-mechanical modeling. Production response indicates: (1) Dual peaks in CBM production rate, due to the asynchronous changes in the gas production rate in each the upper and lower sections of the reservoir; (2) higher depressurization and water saturation levels in the lower section of the reservoir relative to the upper at any given distance from the production well that ameliorate with time to be similar to those of standard horizontal reservoirs; (3) the heterogeneity in effective stress is further amplified by the asymmetry of the initial pressure drawdown distribution of the reservoir to exert extreme control on the down-dip evolution of absolute permeability—with implications for production. Field drainage data and simulation results obtained in this study more accurately reflect the drainage characteristics of the steeply-dipping UTCBM reservoirs. For ultra-thick low-rank coal seams, permeability anisotropy plays an important role in determining the utility of horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing to maximize rates and yields CBM production, and requiring further study.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/19/5081large dip angleultra-thickcoalbed methanedual peak productionanisotropic permeabilitystress heterogeneity
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author Shun Liang
Hao Han
Derek Elsworth
Xuehai Fu
Qiangling Yao
Junqiang Kang
Xin Li
Xuehua Li
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Hao Han
Derek Elsworth
Xuehai Fu
Qiangling Yao
Junqiang Kang
Xin Li
Xuehua Li
Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane Reservoirs
Energies
large dip angle
ultra-thick
coalbed methane
dual peak production
anisotropic permeability
stress heterogeneity
author_facet Shun Liang
Hao Han
Derek Elsworth
Xuehai Fu
Qiangling Yao
Junqiang Kang
Xin Li
Xuehua Li
author_sort Shun Liang
title Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane Reservoirs
title_short Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane Reservoirs
title_full Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane Reservoirs
title_fullStr Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane Reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of Production and Transport Characteristics of Steeply-Dipping Ultra-Thick Coalbed Methane Reservoirs
title_sort evolution of production and transport characteristics of steeply-dipping ultra-thick coalbed methane reservoirs
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-09-01
description The large spatial variability of in-situ stress and initial reservoir pressure in steeply-dipping ultra-thick coalbed methane (UTCBM) reservoirs exert strong control on the initial distribution of stress-sensitive permeability. This results in significant differences in the propagation of reservoir depressurization, gas production characteristics, distribution of fluid saturation, and evolution of permeability relative to flat-lying and thin counterpart coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs. We contrast these responses using the Fukang mining area of the Junggar Basin, Xinjiang, China, as a type-example using coupled hydro-mechanical modeling. Production response indicates: (1) Dual peaks in CBM production rate, due to the asynchronous changes in the gas production rate in each the upper and lower sections of the reservoir; (2) higher depressurization and water saturation levels in the lower section of the reservoir relative to the upper at any given distance from the production well that ameliorate with time to be similar to those of standard horizontal reservoirs; (3) the heterogeneity in effective stress is further amplified by the asymmetry of the initial pressure drawdown distribution of the reservoir to exert extreme control on the down-dip evolution of absolute permeability—with implications for production. Field drainage data and simulation results obtained in this study more accurately reflect the drainage characteristics of the steeply-dipping UTCBM reservoirs. For ultra-thick low-rank coal seams, permeability anisotropy plays an important role in determining the utility of horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing to maximize rates and yields CBM production, and requiring further study.
topic large dip angle
ultra-thick
coalbed methane
dual peak production
anisotropic permeability
stress heterogeneity
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/19/5081
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