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2021 ◽  
Vol 36 (4) ◽  
pp. 49-59
Author(s):  
Sajad Namdari ◽  
Alireza Baghbanan ◽  
Hamid Hashemolhosseini

Understanding the fluid behaviour in rock masses is of great importance in various rock mass-related engineering projects, such as seepage in tunnels, geothermal reservoirs, and hazardous waste disposal. Different approaches have been implemented to study the flow pattern in fractured porous rock masses. Laboratory experiments can provide good information regarding this issue, but high expenses aside, they are time-consuming and suffer the lack of ability to study field scale mediums. Numerical methods are beneficial in simulating such mediums with the Discrete Fracture Network (DFN) method in terms of costs and time as they offer sufficient flexibility and creativity. In this paper, a Matlab code was extended to study the flow regime in a Dual Permeability Media (DPM) with two point sources in the right and left side of the model as an injector and a producer well, respectively. A high permeability discontinuity with different angles was embedded in a very low-permeability limestone matrix. Pressure equations were solved implicitly with a two-point flux approximation scheme of the Finite Volume Method (FVM). Streamlines were traced in the medium and used to analyse the model’s hydraulic behaviour with the aid of Time Of Flight (TOF) for each point. The results show that the FVM-DFN hybrid method can be used as a fast method for fluid flow in DPM with the aid of streamline simulation to study the fluid flow in a large model with discontinuity.


2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 333-347
Author(s):  
Yin Feng ◽  
Erxiu Shi ◽  
Yi Luo ◽  
Bin Wang ◽  
Liehui Zhang ◽  
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2019 ◽  
Vol 42 ◽  
pp. e45293
Author(s):  
Keyvan Dailami ◽  
Hamid Reza Nasriani ◽  
Seyed Adib Sajjadi ◽  
Mohammad Rafie Rafiee ◽  
Justin Whitty ◽  
...  

Even though numerical simulators that use the finite difference approach to model the oil and gas fields and to forecast the field performance are popular in the petroleum industry, they suffer from a very long central processing unit (CPU) time in the complex reservoirs with large number of grids. This issue could be resolved by streamline simulation and it could significantly decrease the runtime. This work explains the the streamline simulation concept and then a real oil field is studied using this technique, the streamline simulation is conducted by a commercial simulator, i.e., FrontSim streamline simulator and then the model was analyzed to find the optimum location of infill wells. In this work, 34 different cases were studied using Streamline simulation method and FrontSim software by considering different arrangement of infill wells. It was concluded that a significant enhancement in the ultimate recovery factor of the oil reservoir could be attained by considering different arrangement of the infill horizontal and vertical wells. It was highlighted that the ultimate recovery factor could be increased significantly, i.e., 13%. Additionally the water cut of the field could be reduced significantly. The novelty of this work is to capture the impact of both vertical and horizontal wells on the ultimate recovery enhancement simultaneously using the concept of streamline simulation and optimization of the field performance using streamline simulation concept.


2019 ◽  
Vol 67 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-50
Author(s):  
Mohammad Amirul Islam ◽  
ASM Woobaidullah ◽  
Badrul Imam

In oil and gas industries there are available production data analysis tools and reservoir simulation techniques. Scientists and engineers use these tools and techniques to generate authentic and valuable information on the reservoir for planning and development. In this study production rate decline and streamline reservoir simulation are analyzed integrated way to determine the well life, flow rate, producible reserve, drainage volume and reserve. Well no SY-7 of Haripur oil field produced 0.531 million barrel of oil from 1987 to 1994. Exponential decline rate is matched with production profile and reveals well life of 10 years, producible reserve 0.7 million barrels. In addition, the drainage volume around the well is 158 million cubic feet estimated from the well life by using the streamline simulation, as well as the oil reserve 2 million barrels in the drainage volume is estimated. This reserve information carries value, authenticity and reliability for field development planning. Dhaka Univ. J. Sci. 67(1): 47-50, 2019 (January)


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Flora Marques ◽  
Guilherme Cosme Vigano ◽  
Jean Luis Giuriatto ◽  
Matheus de Freitas Bezerra

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