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An investigation of hydromechanical effect on well productivity in fractured porous media using full factorial experimental design

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DOI: 10.1016/j.petrol.2019.106233

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Fractured porous media; Poroelastic effects; Productivity behaviour; Full factorial experimental design; Finite element method

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We propose a statistical investigation of the hydromechanical effect on well productivity in fractured porous media using full factorial experimental design. Factors affecting the well productivity have been investigated quantitatively, then ranked based on their impacts. The outcomes of this study can be used as a guideline for studying the uncertainties involved in well productivity. The results show that six main factors, initial reservoir pressure, matrix permeability, far-field stresses, fracture stiffness, fracture density, and fracture connectivity have effects on initial well productivity and its reduction, dictating the relationship between well productivity and drawdown pressure. Since the interactions among these factors cannot be neglected, all main factors should be investigated simultaneously for their effects on the well productivity. Results also show that the impact of each main factor is different, to reduce the computational cost, the most significant factors can be selected for the sensitivity analysis based on their ranks.

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