Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in Canada

Based on the abundant core data of oil sands in the Mackay river in Canada, the termination frequency of muddy interlayers was counted to predict the extension range of interlayers using a queuing theory model, and then the quantitative relationship between the thickness and extension length of mudd...

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Main Authors: Yanshu YIN, Heping CHEN, Jixin HUANG, Wenjie FENG, Yanxin LIU, Yufeng GAO
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2020-12-01
Series:Petroleum Exploration and Development
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380420601362
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spelling doaj-3071e90fb305405b8869a8217d63cb522021-04-02T20:16:40ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Petroleum Exploration and Development1876-38042020-12-0147612911298Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in CanadaYanshu YIN0Heping CHEN1Jixin HUANG2Wenjie FENG3Yanxin LIU4Yufeng GAO5School of Geosciences, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, ChinaPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, Beijing 100083, China; Corresponding authorPetroChina Research Institute of Petroleum Exploration & Development, Beijing 100083, ChinaSchool of Geosciences, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, ChinaSchool of Geosciences, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, ChinaSchool of Geosciences, Yangtze University, Wuhan 430100, ChinaBased on the abundant core data of oil sands in the Mackay river in Canada, the termination frequency of muddy interlayers was counted to predict the extension range of interlayers using a queuing theory model, and then the quantitative relationship between the thickness and extension length of muddy interlayer was established. An equivalent upscaling method of geologic model based on tortuous paths under the effects of muddy interlayer has been proposed. Single muddy interlayers in each coarse grid are tracked and identified, and the average length, width and proportion of muddy interlayer in each coarse grid are determined by using the geological connectivity tracing algorithm. The average fluid flow length of tortuous path under the influence of muddy interlayer is calculated. Based on the Darcy formula, the formula calculating average permeability in the coarsened grid is deduced to work out the permeability of equivalent coarsened grid. The comparison of coarsening results of the oil sand reservoir of Mackay River with actual development indexes shows that the equivalent upscaling method of muddy interlayer by tortuous path calculation can reflect the blocking effect of muddy interlayer very well, and better reflect the effects of geological condition on production.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380420601362oil sandsmuddy interlayerdistribution predictiongeological modeltortuous pathequivalent upscaling
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author Yanshu YIN
Heping CHEN
Jixin HUANG
Wenjie FENG
Yanxin LIU
Yufeng GAO
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Heping CHEN
Jixin HUANG
Wenjie FENG
Yanxin LIU
Yufeng GAO
Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in Canada
Petroleum Exploration and Development
oil sands
muddy interlayer
distribution prediction
geological model
tortuous path
equivalent upscaling
author_facet Yanshu YIN
Heping CHEN
Jixin HUANG
Wenjie FENG
Yanxin LIU
Yufeng GAO
author_sort Yanshu YIN
title Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in Canada
title_short Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in Canada
title_full Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in Canada
title_fullStr Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in Canada
title_full_unstemmed Muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: A case study of Mackay River oil sand reservoirs in Canada
title_sort muddy interlayer forecasting and an equivalent upscaling method based on tortuous paths: a case study of mackay river oil sand reservoirs in canada
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Petroleum Exploration and Development
issn 1876-3804
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Based on the abundant core data of oil sands in the Mackay river in Canada, the termination frequency of muddy interlayers was counted to predict the extension range of interlayers using a queuing theory model, and then the quantitative relationship between the thickness and extension length of muddy interlayer was established. An equivalent upscaling method of geologic model based on tortuous paths under the effects of muddy interlayer has been proposed. Single muddy interlayers in each coarse grid are tracked and identified, and the average length, width and proportion of muddy interlayer in each coarse grid are determined by using the geological connectivity tracing algorithm. The average fluid flow length of tortuous path under the influence of muddy interlayer is calculated. Based on the Darcy formula, the formula calculating average permeability in the coarsened grid is deduced to work out the permeability of equivalent coarsened grid. The comparison of coarsening results of the oil sand reservoir of Mackay River with actual development indexes shows that the equivalent upscaling method of muddy interlayer by tortuous path calculation can reflect the blocking effect of muddy interlayer very well, and better reflect the effects of geological condition on production.
topic oil sands
muddy interlayer
distribution prediction
geological model
tortuous path
equivalent upscaling
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1876380420601362
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