Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance

A pressure maintenance strategy is crucial in reservoir management, especially in single-phase oil reservoirs, to keep the reservoir pressure above the bubble point. Water injection is a common way to prevent pressure decline due to production. Water may be injected into oil zone and/or aquifer. Ana...

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Main Authors: Ali Lesan, Reza Shams, Peyman Pourafshary, Abbas Bahrodi, Hosna Rastkerdar
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-09-01
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author Ali Lesan
Reza Shams
Peyman Pourafshary
Abbas Bahrodi
Hosna Rastkerdar
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Peyman Pourafshary
Abbas Bahrodi
Hosna Rastkerdar
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description A pressure maintenance strategy is crucial in reservoir management, especially in single-phase oil reservoirs, to keep the reservoir pressure above the bubble point. Water injection is a common way to prevent pressure decline due to production. Water may be injected into oil zone and/or aquifer. Analytical and semi-analytical methods are applied to analyze the reservoir response and pressure alteration during the water injection and pressure maintenance operation. Capacitance- Resistance Model (CRM) is a well-known semi-analytical method to predict oil production by water flooding.In this work, Static Capacitance- Resistance Model (SCRM) in which time constant parameter is unique value in whole matching duration has been applied to estimate water injection in the reservoirs with charging aquifer; in addition to, our aim is analytical investigation of water injection performance in the aquifer zone. As a matter of fact, SCRM has been coupled for the reservoir and aquifer in which SCRM has been written for a reservoir and an aquifer zone as two independent porous medium. Consequently, SCRM has been developed to estimate pressure maintenance performance in the cases of charging aquifer; moreover, new parameter is defined as pressure difference between aquifer and reservoir transition zone (DP) is added to SCRM tuning parameters that can indicate flow and reverse flow between reservoir and aquifer.This parameter is a water saturation-dependent function considered as another tuning parameter. Two synthetic reservoirs were simulated in this work, including homogenous and streak cases with nine spot patterns. The developed SCRM has shown acceptable accuracy, of which 6.1% of total absolute error was obtained for the homogenous case and 7.5% for the streak case.
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spelling doaj.art-5dd9f5d6d06f4bd98435ff8ae71b11ff2023-09-18T04:30:28ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302023-09-0119101231Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenanceAli Lesan0Reza Shams1Peyman Pourafshary2Abbas Bahrodi3Hosna Rastkerdar4College of Engineering / School of Mining Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, IranSchool of Mining and Geosciences, Nazarbayev University, Astana, Kazakhstan; Corresponding author.College of Engineering / School of Mining Engineering, University of Tehran, Tehran, IranDepartment of Reservoir Engineering, Faculty of Petroleum and Chemical Engineering, Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University (IAU), Tehran, IranA pressure maintenance strategy is crucial in reservoir management, especially in single-phase oil reservoirs, to keep the reservoir pressure above the bubble point. Water injection is a common way to prevent pressure decline due to production. Water may be injected into oil zone and/or aquifer. Analytical and semi-analytical methods are applied to analyze the reservoir response and pressure alteration during the water injection and pressure maintenance operation. Capacitance- Resistance Model (CRM) is a well-known semi-analytical method to predict oil production by water flooding.In this work, Static Capacitance- Resistance Model (SCRM) in which time constant parameter is unique value in whole matching duration has been applied to estimate water injection in the reservoirs with charging aquifer; in addition to, our aim is analytical investigation of water injection performance in the aquifer zone. As a matter of fact, SCRM has been coupled for the reservoir and aquifer in which SCRM has been written for a reservoir and an aquifer zone as two independent porous medium. Consequently, SCRM has been developed to estimate pressure maintenance performance in the cases of charging aquifer; moreover, new parameter is defined as pressure difference between aquifer and reservoir transition zone (DP) is added to SCRM tuning parameters that can indicate flow and reverse flow between reservoir and aquifer.This parameter is a water saturation-dependent function considered as another tuning parameter. Two synthetic reservoirs were simulated in this work, including homogenous and streak cases with nine spot patterns. The developed SCRM has shown acceptable accuracy, of which 6.1% of total absolute error was obtained for the homogenous case and 7.5% for the streak case.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123023003584Capacitance-resistance modelAquiferPressure maintenanceWater injection
spellingShingle Ali Lesan
Reza Shams
Peyman Pourafshary
Abbas Bahrodi
Hosna Rastkerdar
Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance
Results in Engineering
Capacitance-resistance model
Aquifer
Pressure maintenance
Water injection
title Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance
title_full Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance
title_fullStr Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance
title_full_unstemmed Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance
title_short Application of the modified capacitance-resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance
title_sort application of the modified capacitance resistance method to model reservoir pressure maintenance
topic Capacitance-resistance model
Aquifer
Pressure maintenance
Water injection
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123023003584
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