Improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs

Naturally fractured reservoirs (NFR) contain a significant amount of remaining petroleum reserves and are now considered for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) schemes that involve three-phase flow such as water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection. Accurate numerical simulation of flow in NFR is essential for...

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Main Author: Ahmed Elfeel, Mohamed
Other Authors: Geiger, Sebastian; Couples, Gary
Published: Heriot-Watt University 2014
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6434812016-08-04T03:47:05ZImproved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirsAhmed Elfeel, MohamedGeiger, Sebastian; Couples, Gary2014Naturally fractured reservoirs (NFR) contain a significant amount of remaining petroleum reserves and are now considered for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) schemes that involve three-phase flow such as water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection. Accurate numerical simulation of flow in NFR is essential for sound reservoir management decisions to maximise oil recovery and minimise the cost of field development. In this thesis, two important issues related to flow simulation in NFR are investigated. First, a step-wise upscaling approach is developed to evaluate the accuracy of dual porosity models in estimating matrix-fracture transfer duringWAG injection. It was found that the classical dual porosity models generally overestimate recovery from matrix blocks. Hence, a double block model was developed and extended to a multi-rate dual porosity (MRDP). The multi-rate double block model showed significant improvements in matching detailed fine grid simulations of three-phase matrix-fracture transfer. Second, the accuracy of upscaling discrete fracture networks (DFN) is assessed and its impact on history matching was investigated on a real fractured reservoir. A new method to upscale the shape factors needed for MRDP models from DFN is presented. This method is a notable step towards more accurate but still efficient reservoir simulation in NFR.665.5Heriot-Watt Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.643481http://hdl.handle.net/10399/2755Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs
description Naturally fractured reservoirs (NFR) contain a significant amount of remaining petroleum reserves and are now considered for Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) schemes that involve three-phase flow such as water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection. Accurate numerical simulation of flow in NFR is essential for sound reservoir management decisions to maximise oil recovery and minimise the cost of field development. In this thesis, two important issues related to flow simulation in NFR are investigated. First, a step-wise upscaling approach is developed to evaluate the accuracy of dual porosity models in estimating matrix-fracture transfer duringWAG injection. It was found that the classical dual porosity models generally overestimate recovery from matrix blocks. Hence, a double block model was developed and extended to a multi-rate dual porosity (MRDP). The multi-rate double block model showed significant improvements in matching detailed fine grid simulations of three-phase matrix-fracture transfer. Second, the accuracy of upscaling discrete fracture networks (DFN) is assessed and its impact on history matching was investigated on a real fractured reservoir. A new method to upscale the shape factors needed for MRDP models from DFN is presented. This method is a notable step towards more accurate but still efficient reservoir simulation in NFR.
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Ahmed Elfeel, Mohamed
author Ahmed Elfeel, Mohamed
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title Improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs
title_short Improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs
title_full Improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs
title_fullStr Improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs
title_full_unstemmed Improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs
title_sort improved upscaling and reservoir simulation of enhanced oil recovery processes in naturally fractured reservoirs
publisher Heriot-Watt University
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