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Multi-well strategy for gas production by depressurization from methane hydrate-bearing sediments

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ENERGY
卷 220, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2020.119710

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Multi-well; Hydrates; Gas production; Methane; Sediments; Energy

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  1. KAUST endowment

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This study aims to develop closed-form analytical solutions for multi-well depressurization strategies in hydrate-bearing sediments and explore the synergistic interactions among wells. The proposed solutions show that synergistic multi-well strategies can dissociate a larger hydrate volume, and the optimal distance between wells depends on various factors.
Hydrate-bearing sediments are a potential source of energy. Depressurization is the preferred production method in mechanically stable and highly permeable sandy reservoirs. The goal of this study is to develop closed-form analytical solutions for multi-well depressurization strategies and to explore the synergistic interactions among wells. The key variables are the aquitard and sediment permeabilities, the reservoir layer and aquitard thicknesses, and water pressures in the far-field, at phase transformation and at the wells. These variables combine to define two governing dimensionless ratios (for permeability and fluid pressure), and a characteristic length scale lsed. Proposed solutions show that synergistic multi-well strategies dissociate a larger hydrate volume than an equal number of individual wells working independently. The optimal distance between wells increases: (1) with the length scale lsed, (2) for tighter aquitards, (3) for lower well pressure and when the original water pressure of the reservoir is close to the dissociation pressure, and (4) when both the aquitard and the reservoir are thick. Implications extend to both vertical and horizontal wells. The proposed closed-form solutions expedite design and economic analyses and allow the fast comparison of potential production scenarios. (c) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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