Sensitivity analysis and economic optimization studies of inverted five-spot gas cycling in gas condensate reservoir

Gas condensate reservoirs usually exhibit complex flow behaviors because of propagation response of pressure drop from the wellbore into the reservoir. When reservoir pressure drops below the dew point in two phase flow of gas and condensate, the accumulation of large condensate amount occurs in the...

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Main Authors: Shams Bilal, Yao Jun, Zhang Kai, Zhang Lei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2017-08-01
Series:Open Physics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/phys-2017-0060
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Summary:Gas condensate reservoirs usually exhibit complex flow behaviors because of propagation response of pressure drop from the wellbore into the reservoir. When reservoir pressure drops below the dew point in two phase flow of gas and condensate, the accumulation of large condensate amount occurs in the gas condensate reservoirs. Usually, the saturation of condensate accumulation in volumetric gas condensate reservoirs is lower than the critical condensate saturation that causes trapping of large amount of condensate in reservoir pores. Trapped condensate often is lost due to condensate accumulation-condensate blockage courtesy of high molecular weight, heavy condensate residue. Recovering lost condensate most economically and optimally has always been a challenging goal. Thus, gas cycling is applied to alleviate such a drastic loss in resources.
ISSN:2391-5471