Scaling-up in the Vicinity of Wells in Heterogeneous Field

Y Ding - SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference?, 1995 - onepetro.org
SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference?, 1995onepetro.org
It is well known that the equivalent gridblock permeability obtained by the scaling-up
procedure from fine gridblocks depends on the boundary conditions. In the literature, most
boundary conditions considered represent a" linear" flow pattern, while in reservoir
simulation," radial" flow plays an important role and is related directly to well production
forecasts. In this paper, we will show the need for a specific treatment of the scaling-up
procedure in the vicinity of wells due to the" radial" flow pattern with a high pressure …
Abstract
It is well known that the equivalent gridblock permeability obtained by the scaling-up procedure from fine gridblocks depends on the boundary conditions. In the literature, most boundary conditions considered represent a "linear" flow pattern, while in reservoir simulation, "radial" flow plays an important role and is related directly to well production forecasts.
In this paper, we will show the need for a specific treatment of the scaling-up procedure in the vicinity of wells due to the "radial" flow pattern with a high pressure gradient. On reservoir field scale, two types of flow should be considered: (1) the "linear" flow pattern, which usually represents a low pressure gradient region; and (2) the "radial" flow pattern, which usually represents a high pressure gradient region. The determination of the equivalent absolute permeabilities by "radial" flow patterns is discussed in this paper. The scaled-up parameters consist of transmissibility and numerical productivity index (PI).
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