All Days 2010
DOI: 10.2118/134928-ms
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A Unified Wellbore Model for Reservoir Simulation

Abstract: A comprehensive well model that exists within a next-generation parallel reservoir simulator is described. It incorporates a general formulation approach which handles global phase-component partitioning allowing any number of phases and components, where any component can exist in any phase. The model can run in either isothermal or thermal mode, the latter including special features for steam injection and production. A multisegment capability enables the wellbore to be divided into segments for improved acc… Show more

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“…water coning, optimum perforation intervals, etc. ); or it may be used in the determination of the final acceptability of the entire field model (1) . In this study, this technique is adopted to study and characterize one of the producing wells in Buzurkan oil field which is BU-3.…”
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“…water coning, optimum perforation intervals, etc. ); or it may be used in the determination of the final acceptability of the entire field model (1) . In this study, this technique is adopted to study and characterize one of the producing wells in Buzurkan oil field which is BU-3.…”
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“…The integration of the reservoir simulator with a wellbore model and intelligent completions forms an essential part of optimal reservoir management. In most reservoir simulators, this kind of intelligent wells is modeled using the multi-segment well model (see, e.g., HoJeen and Dogru, 2007;Holmes et al, 1998;Holmes et al, 2010;Stone et al, 2015;Wan et al, 2008;Youngs et al, 2009). In the multi-segment well model, the wellbore is discretized by several segments that have their own characteristics (length, diameter, inclination, roughness, etc.…”
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