1998
DOI: 10.2516/ogst:1998069
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A Rapid and Efficient Methodology to Convert Fractured Reservoir Images Into a Dual-Porosity Model

Abstract: MƒTHODOLOGIE RAPIDE ET EFFICACE POUR CONVERTIR LES IMAGES DE RƒSERVOIR A RAPID AND EFFICIENT METHODOLOGY TO CONVERT FRACTURED RESERVOIR IMAGES INTO A DUAL-POROSITY MODELBoth characterization and dynamic simulation of naturally-fractured reservoirs have benefited from major advances in recent years. However, the reservoir engineer is still faced with the difficulty of parameterizing the dual-porosity model used to represent such reservoirs. In particular, the equivalent fracture permeabilities and the equivalen… Show more

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“…Hybrid approaches have been developed to combine the advantages of the DFN and SC approaches. Most of them use a DFN approach at the onset for building equivalent heterogeneous continuous models mapping either the smallest fractures [Lee et al, 2001] or all fractures in the case of the fracture continuum model (FCM) [Botros et al, 2008;Bourbiaux et al, 1998;Jackson et al, 2000;Reeves et al, 2008;Svensson, 2001]. Fracture continuum models aim at benefiting both from the structure complexity of DFNs and from the simulation and computational simplicities of continuous media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Hybrid approaches have been developed to combine the advantages of the DFN and SC approaches. Most of them use a DFN approach at the onset for building equivalent heterogeneous continuous models mapping either the smallest fractures [Lee et al, 2001] or all fractures in the case of the fracture continuum model (FCM) [Botros et al, 2008;Bourbiaux et al, 1998;Jackson et al, 2000;Reeves et al, 2008;Svensson, 2001]. Fracture continuum models aim at benefiting both from the structure complexity of DFNs and from the simulation and computational simplicities of continuous media.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fracture continuum models aim at benefiting both from the structure complexity of DFNs and from the simulation and computational simplicities of continuous media. The objective is often to use the FCM approximation as a basis for simulating more computationally demanding transient or multiphase flows [Bourbiaux et al, 1998;Karimi-Fard et al, 2006].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Stationary single phase flow is computed using varying boundary conditions. The results of these simulations are used to derive the equivalent permeability tensor [21,25].…”
Section: Numerical Upscalingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Building a dual-porosity model that best fits the hydraulic behavior of the actual NFR is the first step in constructing a robust simulation model. This is achieved by parameterizing the dual-porosity model for which the equivalent fracture permeabilities and the equivalent matrix block dimensions should properly be identified (Bourbiaux et al, 1998).…”
Section: Simulation and Modeling Of Fluid Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%