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Article

Effects of Injection–Production Parameters in Inter-Fracture Gas Injection for Horizontal Wells of the Changqing Yuan 284 Tight Oil Reservoir

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Hainan Institute of China University of Petroleum (Beijing), Sanya 572000, China
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College of Safety and Ocean Engineering, China University of Petroleum, Beijing 102249, China
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Institute of Percolation and Fluid Mechanics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Langfang 065007, China
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China Petroleum Exploration and Development Research Institute, Beijing 100083, China
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China National Petroleum Corporation Engineering & Technology Research Institute, Beijing 102206, China
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Pipeline Branch, Jiangxi Natural Gas Group Co., Ltd., Nanchang 330029, China
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Jiangxi Natural Gas Pipeline Co., Ltd., Jiujiang 332000, China
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Processes 2026, 14(13), 2075; https://doi.org/10.3390/pr14132075 (registering DOI)
Submission received: 20 May 2026 / Revised: 22 June 2026 / Accepted: 22 June 2026 / Published: 25 June 2026

Abstract

Conventional depletion development and waterflooding are often ineffective in tight oil reservoirs because of their ultra-low permeability, complex fracture–matrix architecture, and limited fluid mobility. Although inter-fracture CO2 flooding has demonstrated considerable potential for enhanced oil recovery (EOR), the coupled effects of key operational parameters on reservoir pressure evolution, fracture–matrix mass transfer, and oil mobilization remain inadequately understood. In this study, a multi-component compositional simulation model, constrained by detailed geological characterization and calibrated through production history matching of the Yuan 284 block in the Changqing Oilfield, was developed to systematically evaluate the effects of CO2 injection rate, injection–production time ratio, and shut-in duration on recovery performance and reservoir response. The results show that increasing the CO2 injection rate from 1000 to 50,000 m3/d improves the recovery factor from 40.49% to 49.90%; however, the incremental recovery gain decreases markedly beyond 30,000 m3/d, which is aggravated by enhanced gas channeling through high-conductivity fracture pathways. Analysis of the injection–production time ratio indicates that an optimal ratio of 0.50 provides the best balance between reservoir energy replenishment and oil displacement efficiency, whereas excessively small ratios result in insufficient pressure support and reduced recovery. In contrast, extending the shut-in duration consistently lowers recovery performance by weakening fracture–matrix mass transfer and promoting pressure dissipation, demonstrating that immediate production following injection is more effective than prolonged soaking under the investigated conditions. The optimized operating scheme yields a recovery factor of 48.87%, substantially exceeding the representative waterflooding recovery level of 35.20%. These findings clarify the mechanisms controlling pressure maintenance, CO2 utilization efficiency, and volumetric sweep during inter-fracture asynchronous CO2 flooding, and provide both theoretical insights and practical guidance for the efficient development of ultra-low-permeability fractured tight oil reservoirs.
Keywords: tight oil reservoir; inter-fracture asynchronous gas injection; multi-component compositional simulation; CO2-enhanced oil recovery; operational parameter optimization tight oil reservoir; inter-fracture asynchronous gas injection; multi-component compositional simulation; CO2-enhanced oil recovery; operational parameter optimization

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Tan, L.; Yang, J.; Li, G.; Zhu, H.; He, L.; Xiong, W.; Shen, R.; Yang, Y.; Zhan, Q.; Ke, S. Effects of Injection–Production Parameters in Inter-Fracture Gas Injection for Horizontal Wells of the Changqing Yuan 284 Tight Oil Reservoir. Processes 2026, 14, 2075. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr14132075

AMA Style

Tan L, Yang J, Li G, Zhu H, He L, Xiong W, Shen R, Yang Y, Zhan Q, Ke S. Effects of Injection–Production Parameters in Inter-Fracture Gas Injection for Horizontal Wells of the Changqing Yuan 284 Tight Oil Reservoir. Processes. 2026; 14(13):2075. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr14132075

Chicago/Turabian Style

Tan, Lingfang, Jin Yang, Gengchen Li, Hong Zhu, Li He, Wei Xiong, Rui Shen, Yi Yang, Qiwen Zhan, and Shanfeng Ke. 2026. "Effects of Injection–Production Parameters in Inter-Fracture Gas Injection for Horizontal Wells of the Changqing Yuan 284 Tight Oil Reservoir" Processes 14, no. 13: 2075. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr14132075

APA Style

Tan, L., Yang, J., Li, G., Zhu, H., He, L., Xiong, W., Shen, R., Yang, Y., Zhan, Q., & Ke, S. (2026). Effects of Injection–Production Parameters in Inter-Fracture Gas Injection for Horizontal Wells of the Changqing Yuan 284 Tight Oil Reservoir. Processes, 14(13), 2075. https://doi.org/10.3390/pr14132075

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