CLASS Reservoir Simulation
CLASS Reservoir Simulation
CLASS Reservoir Simulation
The will discuss all of the important facets of the reservoir modeling process. Important factors that can dramatically impact the model results are emphasized. Specific topics include Data Acquisition, Fluid Properties, Rock-Fluid Interaction, Grid Construction, History Matching and Prediction Cases. These and other topics will help the attendees better understand how to plan and conduct a reservoir simulation study and how to review a study conducted by someone else. Although there will be no direct computer related activities, time throughout the two-days is reserved for discussion of case studies that were previously models conducted by the teacher. Attendees are also encouraged to bring materials and data (non-confidential) relating to a potential project that they may be involved with in the future; and as time permits, the class as a group (or groups, guided by the teacher) will brainstorm and discuss the approach to be taken to achieve the desired study objectives.
Syllabus Course
Topics Covered within the Course Introduction General Overview Theory of Numerical Simulation Planning a Simulation Study Data Acquisition and Analysis Fluid Properties Rock-Fluid Interaction Relationships Geologic Model Development Grid Construction Grid Features and Other Issues Model Initialization Well History History Match Prediction Cases Review of Simulation Models Use of Simulation / Reserves Summary Examples/Case Studies Grading Homework and project: Exam: Class contribution: 40% (8 practices) 50% (Partial, final) 10%
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Rock and fluid expansion Solution-gas drive Gas-cap drive Water drive Gravity-drainage drive Combination drive
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Water Drive
Types : Edge-Water
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Gravity Drainage
Gravitational forces and reservoir fluids density difference.
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Combination Drive
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SIMULATION:
"To Give the Appearance Of
Reservoir Simulation
Outlines
Brief of simulation Introduction of Eclipse Eclipse demo
Brief of simulation
What is simulation?
Imitation or representation, as of a potential situation or in experimental testing What would be simulated usually?
What is Reservoir?
Tops Boundary
Layer
zone
Faults
lithological
Lithology (reservoir rock?) Resistivity (HC,water,both?) Porosity (how much HC?) What type of HC
Formation mech. properties Permeability / cap pressure Shape of the structure Geological information Geothermal
Tops Layer Zone Dz (Thickness) Dznet (Net Thickness) Faults Boundary Permeability Porosity
Relative permeability Saturation Density, Gravity (API) Viscosity Formation Volume factor
Compressibility
1 2 3
Partial differential equations are written in finite-difference form and solved numerically
Input data:
Structural information, rock
properties, fluid properties, well data, historical production and operating constraints
History matching:
The reservoir engineer tunes the
input parameters to match past production performance
Prediction:
Evaluate future performance for
different operating strategies Find and recover hydrocarbons left over from primary depletion Use for reservoir management, economic decisions
WHAT BENEFITS ?
Golden Rule:
SIMULATION PROCESS -1
Simulation studies usually consist of the following phases:
- Define objectives
- Data collection - Data review and analysis - Pre-simulation analysis - Select type of simulator - Model construction
SIMULATION PROCESS -2
- Fine grid modeling - Coarse grid modeling - History match - Predictions - Reporting
fractured, condensate,etc
horizontal wells, EOR, thermal, etc.
economic calculations
SCAL
Rel. Permeability and Cap. Pressure Analysis
RELATIVE PERMEABILITY
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1.2 1 0.8 0.6 0.4 0.2 0 0.6 0.65 0.7 0.75 0.8 0.85
RELATIVE PERMEABILITY
kro krw
Normalize
kro krw
WATER SATURATION
0.8 1 1.2
EPS
1 0.9 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 0.2 0.1 0
RELATIVE PERMEABILITY
kro krw
WATER SATURATION
Rel. Permeability
Swc
1-Sor
PVTi
EOS PVT Analysis & Simulation
FVF
Creating a Fluid System
Reseroir Simulation Grid
Viscosity
Export
Match
Schedule
Defines simulation wells, connections, vertical performance, artificial lift, controls and limits. Defines groups, controls and limits. Defines networks, compressors, etc. Specifies time dependent data.
Geological Model
Wells
- Path -Tubulars - Chokes - Completions - Workovers - Production - Injection
Network Groups
-Capacities -Demands
Problem Introduction
We have a small oil reservoir that began production on 1 January 1995. Your initial job is to import an existing data set, edit the data, save the project, run and monitor simulation, view results vectors, and create reports.
Numerical Grid
The reservoir was sub-divided into a 10x10x4 grid. The numerical layers correspond to the geological layers. The x-y dimension of the grid blocks is 500 m by 500 m.
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2
0.35
0.3
1000
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5
10
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4
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0.2
300
100
15
30
Aquifer
There is a aquifer attached to the edge of the reservoir that provides an edge water drive. The geologist has estimated that the aquifer has a volume of approximately 9 x 108 Sm3 of water and the aquifer productivity index is approximately 500 sm3/day/bar. A analytical Fetkovich aquifer has be used to represent the aquifer.
Layer 1
Layer 2
Layer 3
Layer 4
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