Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China Sea

Carbonate reservoirs in the South China Sea mostly contain natural fractures with various length scales and different intensities, which causes great challenges in efficient reservoir modeling and flow simulation. Existing efforts based on dual-porosity and dual-permeability models could not reflect...

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Main Authors: Wei Zhang, Zong Dai, Bin Gong, Yahui Wang, Xiaolin Zhang, Xiao Chen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9933155
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spelling doaj-7348ffcfcf10401b9402d766586074562021-10-04T01:57:48ZengHindawi-WileyGeofluids1468-81232021-01-01202110.1155/2021/9933155Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China SeaWei Zhang0Zong Dai1Bin Gong2Yahui Wang3Xiaolin Zhang4Xiao Chen5CNOOC China LimitedCNOOC China LimitedTracy Energy TechnologiesCNOOC China LimitedCNOOC China LimitedCNOOC China LimitedCarbonate reservoirs in the South China Sea mostly contain natural fractures with various length scales and different intensities, which causes great challenges in efficient reservoir modeling and flow simulation. Existing efforts based on dual-porosity and dual-permeability models could not reflect the characteristics of production data in certain wells. To accurately and efficiently characterize multiscale fractures, a hybrid fracture characterization method is proposed. Firstly, fractures are divided into two types according to the geometrical size and interpretation approach. Then, small-scale fractures, characterized mainly by image log interpretations, are modeled by the traditional dual-porosity/dual-permeability (DP) method. And large-scale fractures, which are characterized by seismic interpretations and dominate the flow regime, are modeled by the embedded discrete fracture method (EDFM) to achieve both accuracy and efficiency. Lastly, transmissibilities among these three types of grid mediums are calculated to generate the hybrid DP+EDFM model for flow simulation. The proposed approach is applied to a carbonate, fractured reservoir in the South China Sea. The overall procedure is fast and reliable, and water cut matches of both field and specific wells are dramatically improved. Comparing the simulation results with the conventional DP model, the proposed approach yields much more accurate predictions on rapid water breakthrough and high water cut in fractured reservoirs.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9933155
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author Wei Zhang
Zong Dai
Bin Gong
Yahui Wang
Xiaolin Zhang
Xiao Chen
spellingShingle Wei Zhang
Zong Dai
Bin Gong
Yahui Wang
Xiaolin Zhang
Xiao Chen
Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China Sea
Geofluids
author_facet Wei Zhang
Zong Dai
Bin Gong
Yahui Wang
Xiaolin Zhang
Xiao Chen
author_sort Wei Zhang
title Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China Sea
title_short Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China Sea
title_full Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China Sea
title_fullStr Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China Sea
title_full_unstemmed Application of an Accurate and Efficient Modeling Approach to a Multiscale Fractured Reservoir in South China Sea
title_sort application of an accurate and efficient modeling approach to a multiscale fractured reservoir in south china sea
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Geofluids
issn 1468-8123
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Carbonate reservoirs in the South China Sea mostly contain natural fractures with various length scales and different intensities, which causes great challenges in efficient reservoir modeling and flow simulation. Existing efforts based on dual-porosity and dual-permeability models could not reflect the characteristics of production data in certain wells. To accurately and efficiently characterize multiscale fractures, a hybrid fracture characterization method is proposed. Firstly, fractures are divided into two types according to the geometrical size and interpretation approach. Then, small-scale fractures, characterized mainly by image log interpretations, are modeled by the traditional dual-porosity/dual-permeability (DP) method. And large-scale fractures, which are characterized by seismic interpretations and dominate the flow regime, are modeled by the embedded discrete fracture method (EDFM) to achieve both accuracy and efficiency. Lastly, transmissibilities among these three types of grid mediums are calculated to generate the hybrid DP+EDFM model for flow simulation. The proposed approach is applied to a carbonate, fractured reservoir in the South China Sea. The overall procedure is fast and reliable, and water cut matches of both field and specific wells are dramatically improved. Comparing the simulation results with the conventional DP model, the proposed approach yields much more accurate predictions on rapid water breakthrough and high water cut in fractured reservoirs.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9933155
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