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CT&F - Ciencia, Tecnología y Futuro

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ESCOBAR, Freddy-Humberto; ZAMBRANO, Angela-Patricia; GIRALDO, Diana-Vanessa  and  CANTILLO-SILVA, José-Humberto. PRESSURE AND PRESSURE DERIVATIVE ANALYSIS FOR NON-NEWTONIAN PSEUDOPLASTIC FLUIDS IN DOUBLE-POROSITY FORMATIONS. C.T.F Cienc. Tecnol. Futuro [online]. 2011, vol.4, n.3, pp.47-57. ISSN 0122-5383.

ABSTRACT Non-Newtonian fluids are often used during various drilling, workover and enhanced oil recovery processes. Most of the fracturing fluids injected into reservoir-bearing formations possess non- Newtonian nature and these fluids are often approximated by Newtonian fluid flow models. In the field of well testing, several analytical and numerical models based on Bingham, pseudoplastic and dilatant non-Newtonian behavior, have been introduced in the literature to study their transient nature in porous media for a better reservoir characterization. Most of them deal with fracture wells and homogeneous formations. Well test interpretation is conducted via the straight-line conventional analysis or type-curve matching. Only a few studies consider the pressure derivative analysis. However, there is a need for a more practical and accurate way of characterizing such systems. So far, there is no methodology to characterize heterogeneous formation bearing non-Newtonian fluids through well test analysis. In this study, an interpretation methodology using the pressure and pressure derivative log-log plot is presented for non-Newtonian fluids in naturally fractured formations. The dimensionless fracture storativity ratio, w, and interporosity flow parameter, l, are obtained from characteristics points found on such plot. The developed equations and correlations are successfully verified by their application only to synthetic well test data since no actual field data are available. A good match is found between the results provided by the proposed technique and the values used to generate the simulated data.

Keywords : Fracture storativity; Interporosity flow; Behavior index; Power-law; Double-porosity.

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