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DOI: 10.2118/26518-ms
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A New Modular Approach to Comprehensive Simulation of Horizontal Wells

Abstract: The development in drilling and completion technology for horizontal wells has created new demands for enhanced comprehensive simulation methods. Wellbores with complex flow geometrics are not easily implemented in commercially available simulation tools. A modular, comprehensive modelling of well and reservoir is proposed in this paper. The model consists of a detailed horizontal well flow simulator coupled to a reservoir simulator. The wellbore simulator is based on a network mode] which is capable of solvin… Show more

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“…They represented a horizontal well in an inhouse, wellbore modelling program and the resulting sandface pressure of the ICD completion in the wellbore simulator was applied to a "frictionless well" in the reservoir simulator. Later, Brekke et al 27 proposed an integrated wellbore/reservoir simulation approach in which, simulation of the originally proposed labyrinth ICD in a horizontal wellbore simulator was coupled with a 3-D, two phase reservoir simulator. The horizontal wellbore simulator employs a general network solver for calculation of steady state flow through the wellbore completions with the option of applying one of several multiphase flow correlations.…”
Section: Icd Commercially Available Modelling Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They represented a horizontal well in an inhouse, wellbore modelling program and the resulting sandface pressure of the ICD completion in the wellbore simulator was applied to a "frictionless well" in the reservoir simulator. Later, Brekke et al 27 proposed an integrated wellbore/reservoir simulation approach in which, simulation of the originally proposed labyrinth ICD in a horizontal wellbore simulator was coupled with a 3-D, two phase reservoir simulator. The horizontal wellbore simulator employs a general network solver for calculation of steady state flow through the wellbore completions with the option of applying one of several multiphase flow correlations.…”
Section: Icd Commercially Available Modelling Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, the horizontal well model should couple easily with reservoir model. A modular modeling method coupling the reservoir and the well was proposed by Brekke et al (1993). The application of multisegment well model was illustrated by Holmes et al (1998) where their approach divided the wellbore into segments and considered well flow performance and pressure loss in advanced completions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Brekke et al (1993) describe a method where the main variables for the wells are solved simultaneously with those of reservoir grid blocks. Bansal et al (1979) and Cheshire et al (1980) proposed methods which describe each well condition by a single variable which corresponds to the well's flowing bottomhole pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While this tool can run faster, it has the obvious disadvantage of using simplified reservoir model with lumped parameters. Brekke et al (1993) and Johansen (2001) described a modular approach of coupling a reservoir simulator with a horizontal wellbore simulator. The wellbore simulator used was a network simulator capable of solving a broad range of flow configurations likely to be encountered in horizontal wells.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%