Probabilistic behavior of well rate decrease laws through time. Universal dependence of Weibull–Makeham law
Keywords:
forecasting development, oil calculations, reservoir developmentAbstract
hods based on computer geological and mathematical models (new fields) have leading positions. While using numerical
methods it is necessary to undergo a stage of history match to real condition with a switch to a live simulation model. With
analytical methods a great part of information was not received, and there was no need in it. Nowadays it is impossible to build a
computer geological and mathematical model and it is not of economic benefit. But in both cases concerning new fields as well
as the old ones there is a need of additional study of the fields at the final stage of the development and assessment of reservoir
behavior in future on the basis of development history statistical data.
Well rate (oil wells, gas wells, injection wells, water wells) changes with the pace of time due to different reasons,
particularly due to reservoir conditions change, bottomhole zone damage as well as decrease of production equipment efficiency.
This paper presents a universal law of well rate decrease using statistical laws of Makeham and Weilbull and united Weilbull–
Makeham law according to which well rate decrease is characterized by four parameters which makes better description of well
behavior possible. The deduced law is based on the law of probability. This law provides for getting logarithmic, harmonic,
hyperbolic and parabolic laws, and in some cases several other laws can be deduced. The examples of law application are
provided.
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