Optimum Control Of The Number Of Active Wells In Multilayer Gas Fields When Several Layers Are Exploited Through One Well

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 8
- File Size:
- 217 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1977
Abstract
Among a host of challenges dictated by the explosively developing scientific and technical revolution, the improvement of control and management is one of the most essential problems. This problem is also of far-reaching importance for the oil and gas industries. An oil and gas extracting complex is an involved multilink system characterized by a great number of elements and by intricate interconnections between these elements. Of paramount importance for these systems is the quality of control. Any deviation of the control from the optimum reduces the effectiveness of the system and deteriorates its basic technical and economic factors. In case of large systems, even a relatively small deviation from the optimum may result in considerable material and power losses. Optimization of control of large production systems is therefore one of the basic means to enhance their effectiveness. The present paper discusses a development control problem for a multilayer gas deposit using the method of simultaneous exploitation of several strata by means of a single well. The optimum control is achieved by determining the dynamics of changes in the number of producing wells in a reservoir with regard to the depth of occurrence of these reservoirs as well as the difference in the time of introduction of the wells from drilling and their transfer to another reservoir. A mathematical model was constructed for the problem under consideration and a method was given to solve this problem. The problem was dealt with under the assumption that either each of the reservoirs or a part of them have vertically overlying areas and that there is no hydrodynamic interference between the horizons. It was
Citation
APA:
(1977) Optimum Control Of The Number Of Active Wells In Multilayer Gas Fields When Several Layers Are Exploited Through One WellMLA: Optimum Control Of The Number Of Active Wells In Multilayer Gas Fields When Several Layers Are Exploited Through One Well. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1977.