Inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis

This project estimates interwell connectivity, a characteristic that is crucial to determine reservoir continuity while developing a waterflooding project. It tests the combination of Fourier transforms (FT’s) of the flow rate data and analytical solutions from analog electrical circuits to inf...

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Main Author: Demiroren, Ayse Nazli
Other Authors: Jensen, Jerry L.
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Language:en_US
Published: Texas A&M University 2007
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/5998
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spelling ndltd-tamu.edu-oai-repository.tamu.edu-1969.1-59982013-01-08T10:38:56ZInferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysisDemiroren, Ayse NazliInterwell ConnectivityFourier TransformsThis project estimates interwell connectivity, a characteristic that is crucial to determine reservoir continuity while developing a waterflooding project. It tests the combination of Fourier transforms (FT’s) of the flow rate data and analytical solutions from analog electrical circuits to infer the inverse diffusivity coefficient (IDC). I solved the transmission line equation analytically for 0D, 1D, and 2D resistance/capacitance (RC) network models and used those solutions to compare with the flow rate FT’s to determine the diffusivity parameters. I used the analogy between the electrical response of RC networks and the fluid response of permeable reservoirs on the basis of the similarities in the governing equations. I conclude that the analogy works accurately in simple reservoirs, where the assumptions of an analytical solution are met, i.e. single-phase fluid and a homogeneous system. For two-phase liquid cases, I determined that the analogy remains applicable because we still could produce accurate interwell connectivity information. When I investigated cases with dissolved-gas production around the wellbore, however, the analogy broke down and the results were not as good as the liquid systems.Texas A&M UniversityJensen, Jerry L.2007-09-17T19:41:09Z2007-09-17T19:41:09Z2003-052007-09-17T19:41:09ZBookThesisElectronic Thesistext7671239 byteselectronicapplication/pdfborn digitalhttp://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/5998en_US
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topic Interwell Connectivity
Fourier Transforms
spellingShingle Interwell Connectivity
Fourier Transforms
Demiroren, Ayse Nazli
Inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis
description This project estimates interwell connectivity, a characteristic that is crucial to determine reservoir continuity while developing a waterflooding project. It tests the combination of Fourier transforms (FT’s) of the flow rate data and analytical solutions from analog electrical circuits to infer the inverse diffusivity coefficient (IDC). I solved the transmission line equation analytically for 0D, 1D, and 2D resistance/capacitance (RC) network models and used those solutions to compare with the flow rate FT’s to determine the diffusivity parameters. I used the analogy between the electrical response of RC networks and the fluid response of permeable reservoirs on the basis of the similarities in the governing equations. I conclude that the analogy works accurately in simple reservoirs, where the assumptions of an analytical solution are met, i.e. single-phase fluid and a homogeneous system. For two-phase liquid cases, I determined that the analogy remains applicable because we still could produce accurate interwell connectivity information. When I investigated cases with dissolved-gas production around the wellbore, however, the analogy broke down and the results were not as good as the liquid systems.
author2 Jensen, Jerry L.
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Demiroren, Ayse Nazli
author Demiroren, Ayse Nazli
author_sort Demiroren, Ayse Nazli
title Inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis
title_short Inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis
title_full Inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis
title_fullStr Inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis
title_full_unstemmed Inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis
title_sort inferring interwell connectivity from injection and production data using frequency domain analysis
publisher Texas A&M University
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