A new method for interpreting well-to-well interference tests and quantifying the magnitude of production impact: Theory and applications in a multi-basin case study
Mouin Almasoodi, Thad Andrews, Curtis Johnston, Ankush Singh, Mark, McClure

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method for interpreting well-to-well interference tests in shale reservoirs, focusing on initial response analysis and a linear flow-based dimensionless parameter to better predict production interference.
Contribution
It proposes a novel interpretation procedure using initial interference response and develops a linear flow-based dimensionless quantity to predict interference effects.
Findings
Initial interference response is less affected by nonlinearities.
Classical fracture conductivity metrics do not predict interference well.
The new dimensionless length accurately predicts production interference across cases.
Abstract
Interference tests are used in shale reservoirs to evaluate the strength of connectivity between wells. The results inform engineering decisions about well spacing. In this paper, we propose a new procedure for interpreting interference tests. We fit the initial interference response with the solution to the 1D diffusivity equation at an offset observation point. It is advantageous to use the initial interference response, rather than the subsequent trend, because it is less affected by nonlinearities, time-varying boundary conditions, and uncertainties about flow geometry and regime. From the curve fit, we estimate the hydraulic diffusivity and conductivity of the fractures connecting the wells. For engineering purposes, it would be useful to quantify the impact of interference on well production. Thus, we seek a relationship between the degree of production interference (DPI) and an…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis · Groundwater flow and contamination studies · Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
