The Seepage Pressure Distribution and the Capacity of Low-Permeability Reservoirs Gas

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Low-permeability gas reservoirs are influenced by slippage effect (Klinkenberg effect) , which leads to the different of gas in low-permeability and conventional reservoirs. According to the mechanism and mathematical model of slippage effect, the pressure distribution and flow state of flow in low-permeability gas reservoirs, and the capacity of low-permeability gas well are simulated by using the actual production datum.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 734-737)

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1317-1323

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August 2013

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