2024
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c08030
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A Novel Alternative Method of Compositional Simulation: A Semi-Analytical Approach for Predicting and Evaluating Reservoir Performance of a Multicomponent Coalbed Methane (CBM) Well

Rajeev Upadhyay,
Idris Kagdi,
Bibhu Parida

Abstract: Coalbed methane (CBM) reservoirs are naturally fractured formations with cleats surrounding the coal matrix. Analyzing and predicting CBM production performance is challenging because of the complex fracture networks and gas−water two-phase flow, along with the permeability and porosity variation and time-dependent desorption. During depletion, pressure decreases and consequently stress increases, thereby decreasing cleat aperture and permeability, while the matrix shrinkage effect increases cleat width and pe… Show more

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“…Mathematical models, which can quantify pressure propagation and characterize the pressure drop funnel from a three-dimensional perspective, are highly favored by scholars. Previous models relied on material balance equations (MBE) to estimate average reservoir pressure, with additional factors considered to enhance their accuracy, such as free gas, dynamic porosity, and drainage area. Despite their simplicity and efficiency, these models only provide a rough estimate of average reservoir pressure rather than accurate pressure drop funnels, limiting their effectiveness as a guide to CBM production. Recent advancements in the field have led to the development of more sophisticated models, such as substituting pressure distribution formulas of gas–water phases into MBE in undersaturated coal reservoirs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mathematical models, which can quantify pressure propagation and characterize the pressure drop funnel from a three-dimensional perspective, are highly favored by scholars. Previous models relied on material balance equations (MBE) to estimate average reservoir pressure, with additional factors considered to enhance their accuracy, such as free gas, dynamic porosity, and drainage area. Despite their simplicity and efficiency, these models only provide a rough estimate of average reservoir pressure rather than accurate pressure drop funnels, limiting their effectiveness as a guide to CBM production. Recent advancements in the field have led to the development of more sophisticated models, such as substituting pressure distribution formulas of gas–water phases into MBE in undersaturated coal reservoirs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%