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streamline simulation
Outlines
Introduction
Objective
Theoretical background
Conclusion
Q&A
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Introduction
Process of streamline simualtion
Flow simulation
Streamline tracing
Coordinate transform
Analytical method
or
Mapping 1D solutions
Numerical method
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Project objective
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Theoretical background
Major assumptions
1. Incompressible flow
4. Ignore gravity
IMPES 2D 2P modeling
2-D modeling method
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SNU Oil & Gas Lab
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Theoretical background
Coordinate transform
- , , , ,
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Theoretical background
Analytic Buckley-Leverett equation solution
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Theoretical background
Analytic Buckley-Leverett equation solution
* Advantage
1. No need to set time step and recursively update saturation
* Disadvantages
1. Ideal initial condition
Difficult to apply in
irregular initial
saturation condition
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Theoretical background
Numerical Buckley-Leverett equation solution
nodes
i-1
i+1
streamline
* Advantages
1. 1-D finite difference problem
2. Easy to update pressure field
* Disadvantages
1. Update saturation repeatedly at each time step
SNU Oil & Gas Lab
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10 by 10 by 1
50, 50, 50 ft
Reservoir type
Oil reservoir
Injection rates: 100 STB/day
Production constraints
ln(md)
Y Grid
I1
Production days
5 years
Porosity
0.2
0.3
Simulation Methods
X Grid
P1
Permeability distribution
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WOPR (STB/day)
WWPR (STB/day)
Time (days)
WOPR curves of each simulators
Time (days)
WWPR curves of each simulators
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FOPT (MSTB)
FWPT (MSTB)
Time (days)
Time (days)
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ECLIPSE simulator
IMPES simulator
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Time (days)
N of timestep
120
WOPR (STB/day)
N of timestep
100
WOPR (STB/day)
WOPR (STB/day)
N of timestep
80
Time (days)
Time (days)
No IMPES simulation!
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Conclusions
We made 2-D 2-P IMPES simulator, analytic streamline simulator
and numerical streamline simulator.
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Thank you!
Any Q?