ANALYSIS OF FRACTURE GEOMETRY IN FLUID DRAINAGE AFTER HYDRAULIC FRACTURING. CASE OF WINK MS-09 IN MAKELEKESE FIELD, D.R. CONGO

In this paper, we analyze stimulation by hydraulic fracturing with the aim of establishing a relationship between fracture geometry and hydrocarbon drainage. Believes fracturing geometry is an effective means of predicting the productive capacity of a hydrocarbon reservoir and the productivity of a...

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Main Authors: Rachidi Opuluku, Joel Etshekodi Lohadje, Olivier Kimpesa Dyese, Gracias Kingombe Manianga, Jean Iyolo Lungembo, Dirk Akili Bihivu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Petroleum-Gas University of Ploiesti 2024-07-01
Series:Romanian Journal of Petroleum & Gas Technology
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Online Access:http://jpgt.upg-ploiesti.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/02_RJPGT-fracture-drainage-hydraulic-fracturing-makelekese-field-Congo_rev4.pdf
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Summary:In this paper, we analyze stimulation by hydraulic fracturing with the aim of establishing a relationship between fracture geometry and hydrocarbon drainage. Believes fracturing geometry is an effective means of predicting the productive capacity of a hydrocarbon reservoir and the productivity of a well stimulated by hydraulic fracturing is closely linked to the fracturing geometry. Demonstrate the impact of fracturing geometry on the productivity of a hydrocarbon reservoir. Characterize the different parameters of the fracturing geometry while determining the link between these parameters; highlight the difference between the productivity of the reservoir before and after fracturing and monitor the evolution of productivity in relation to this geometry.
ISSN:2734-5319
2972-0370