Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing

© 2014. Production analysis models incorporating appropriate transport mechanisms in porous media are helpful elements in the estimation of reservoir parameters (e.g. hydrocarbon in place, average reservoir pressure, skin, and permeability) using usual and inexpensive production data. Due to differe...

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Main Authors: Taghizadeh Sarvestani, M., Rashidi, F., Mousavi Dehghani, Seyed Ali
Format: Journal Article
Published: Elsevier Inc. 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66272
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author Taghizadeh Sarvestani, M.
Rashidi, F.
Mousavi Dehghani, Seyed Ali
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Rashidi, F.
Mousavi Dehghani, Seyed Ali
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description © 2014. Production analysis models incorporating appropriate transport mechanisms in porous media are helpful elements in the estimation of reservoir parameters (e.g. hydrocarbon in place, average reservoir pressure, skin, and permeability) using usual and inexpensive production data. Due to different thermodynamic and flow behavior of gas/condensate reservoir, the multi-phase production data of such reservoir cannot be accurately analyzed using single-phase dry gas models.This study presents a novel analytical model to estimate initial gas-in-place, average reservoir pressure, drainage area size and shape from boundary dominated multi-phase production data in gas/condensate reservoirs. For this purpose, the governing flow equation of multi-phase gas/condensate reservoirs was derived and linearized using new two-phase pseudo-functions and the boundary dominated flow solution was developed for variable bottom-hole pressure/rate conditions in any bounded gas/condensate reservoirs. The new equation was coupled with a material balance equation and formed a new gas/condensate production analysis model. An important feature of the proposed method is that it forms a linear plot so that by using its slope and intercept, the desired estimates of reservoir properties could be determined.The proposed model is validated by different fine-grid compositional simulation models by changing different reservoir and fluid properties including different reservoir fluid types, relative permeability data, reservoir geometry, and production history mode. Results of this study are compared with the results of numerical simulation models and error analyses are performed. Results show that the proposed method estimates the reservoir properties quite well for all models and all errors are within engineering practices.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-662722018-04-30T02:48:32Z Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing Taghizadeh Sarvestani, M. Rashidi, F. Mousavi Dehghani, Seyed Ali © 2014. Production analysis models incorporating appropriate transport mechanisms in porous media are helpful elements in the estimation of reservoir parameters (e.g. hydrocarbon in place, average reservoir pressure, skin, and permeability) using usual and inexpensive production data. Due to different thermodynamic and flow behavior of gas/condensate reservoir, the multi-phase production data of such reservoir cannot be accurately analyzed using single-phase dry gas models.This study presents a novel analytical model to estimate initial gas-in-place, average reservoir pressure, drainage area size and shape from boundary dominated multi-phase production data in gas/condensate reservoirs. For this purpose, the governing flow equation of multi-phase gas/condensate reservoirs was derived and linearized using new two-phase pseudo-functions and the boundary dominated flow solution was developed for variable bottom-hole pressure/rate conditions in any bounded gas/condensate reservoirs. The new equation was coupled with a material balance equation and formed a new gas/condensate production analysis model. An important feature of the proposed method is that it forms a linear plot so that by using its slope and intercept, the desired estimates of reservoir properties could be determined.The proposed model is validated by different fine-grid compositional simulation models by changing different reservoir and fluid properties including different reservoir fluid types, relative permeability data, reservoir geometry, and production history mode. Results of this study are compared with the results of numerical simulation models and error analyses are performed. Results show that the proposed method estimates the reservoir properties quite well for all models and all errors are within engineering practices. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66272 10.1016/j.jngse.2014.11.023 Elsevier Inc. restricted
spellingShingle Taghizadeh Sarvestani, M.
Rashidi, F.
Mousavi Dehghani, Seyed Ali
Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing
title Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing
title_full Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing
title_fullStr Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing
title_full_unstemmed Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing
title_short Gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing
title_sort gas/condensate variable rate reservoir limits testing
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/66272