Research Article
The Effect of Hydraulic-Natural Fracture Networks on the Waterflooding Development in a Multilayer Tight Reservoir: Case Study
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(a) The injection-production response shows the possible existence of fractures. A sharp increase in the water cut of production wells was accompanied by the corresponding increase in the injection amount of injection wells. (b) Well test analysis for an injection well. The effective formation permeability and full fracture length are interpreted to be and 442 m, respectively. (c) The evolution of the water absorption profile. The thickness of water absorption exhibits a decreasing trend with time, indicating the growing up of fracture networks. (d) Tracer monitoring for three injection wells. The tracer flow exhibits a dominant orientation of NE 67°.
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