A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure

When pressure in gas reservoirs fall below the dew point, condensate banking occurs around the wellbore which alters the fluid flow behavior. The state of the knowledge on this flow behavior is yet not fully-developed; which leads to severe problems in field. In this study, the Al-Hussainy, Ramey, a...

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Main Authors: Abed Inan Chowdhury, Md Mostafijul Karim
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2021-09-01
Series:Petroleum
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565612100002X
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spelling doaj-143677af601e4da397dbab0bb84177092021-09-25T05:09:08ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum2405-65612021-09-0173294302A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressureAbed Inan Chowdhury0Md Mostafijul Karim1Corresponding author.; Department of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Chittagong, BangladeshDepartment of Petroleum and Mining Engineering, Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology, Chittagong, BangladeshWhen pressure in gas reservoirs fall below the dew point, condensate banking occurs around the wellbore which alters the fluid flow behavior. The state of the knowledge on this flow behavior is yet not fully-developed; which leads to severe problems in field. In this study, the Al-Hussainy, Ramey, and Crawford Solution Technique has been modified to accurately resemble the real gas flow behavior for this condition. First, a primary investigation was conducted to observe the severity of the problem in three condensate banked reservoirs. Then this study involved Constant Composition Expansion tests for determining the dew point, Prode Properties software for modeling the reservoir fluid properties, Flowing Material Balance (or Dynamic P/Z Material Balance) for identifying the pressure distribution of the selected reservoirs. The real field data along with the determined (analytical, computational, and experimental) data were incorporated to check the validity of the models. The modification proposes a Dimensionless Correction Factor (CD) for any condensate banked reservoir and identifies parameters such as the Perforation Factor (Pf) and Heterogeneity Factor (n). It is found that the Modified Al-Hussainy, Ramey, and Crawford Solution Technique successfully models the actual flow characteristics of the stated condition.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565612100002XCondensate bankingEffective permeabilityGas flow modelingModel fitting
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author Abed Inan Chowdhury
Md Mostafijul Karim
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Md Mostafijul Karim
A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure
Petroleum
Condensate banking
Effective permeability
Gas flow modeling
Model fitting
author_facet Abed Inan Chowdhury
Md Mostafijul Karim
author_sort Abed Inan Chowdhury
title A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure
title_short A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure
title_full A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure
title_fullStr A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure
title_full_unstemmed A modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure
title_sort modified gas flow model in the near wellbore region below dew point pressure
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum
issn 2405-6561
publishDate 2021-09-01
description When pressure in gas reservoirs fall below the dew point, condensate banking occurs around the wellbore which alters the fluid flow behavior. The state of the knowledge on this flow behavior is yet not fully-developed; which leads to severe problems in field. In this study, the Al-Hussainy, Ramey, and Crawford Solution Technique has been modified to accurately resemble the real gas flow behavior for this condition. First, a primary investigation was conducted to observe the severity of the problem in three condensate banked reservoirs. Then this study involved Constant Composition Expansion tests for determining the dew point, Prode Properties software for modeling the reservoir fluid properties, Flowing Material Balance (or Dynamic P/Z Material Balance) for identifying the pressure distribution of the selected reservoirs. The real field data along with the determined (analytical, computational, and experimental) data were incorporated to check the validity of the models. The modification proposes a Dimensionless Correction Factor (CD) for any condensate banked reservoir and identifies parameters such as the Perforation Factor (Pf) and Heterogeneity Factor (n). It is found that the Modified Al-Hussainy, Ramey, and Crawford Solution Technique successfully models the actual flow characteristics of the stated condition.
topic Condensate banking
Effective permeability
Gas flow modeling
Model fitting
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S240565612100002X
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