2007
DOI: 10.2118/95861-pa
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Dynamic Modeling of Invasion Damage and Impact on Production in Horizontal Wells

Abstract: Summary We present a novel approach that combines dynamic reservoir simulations and special core tests to model the extent of invasive damage and its impact on flowback during production. A radially adaptive 3D microsimulator is used to estimate the extent and impact of filtrate invasion on near-wellbore saturation and reservoir pressure. Time-varying reservoir exposure is used to simulate the acts of drilling, tripping, completions, and workovers. Extremely fine, core-scale grids are used to… Show more

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“…al. 9 to two actual field cases. In both cases, the results allowed for a more appropriate choice for mud.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…al. 9 to two actual field cases. In both cases, the results allowed for a more appropriate choice for mud.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…al. 9 described a fine-scale single-well dynamic simulation approach that is calibrated to special core tests for quantification of invasive damage effects. The approach is analogous to that described by Ding et.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6(b) and (c), the mechanism of cake formation due to the particles and fluid filtrate is presented. The cake thickness is affected by the filter porosity and formation permeability (Doty, 1986;Thomas and Sharma, 1998;Suryanarayana et al, 2007). The longitudinal model can be done under the following assumptions: single phase drilling fluid flow, Forchheimer's fluid flow (Whitaker, 1996), isothermal flow, constant pressure assumptions, immiscible displacement, constant petro-physical properties (Civan, 2000;Parn-Anurak, 2003;Parn-Anurak and Engler, 2005;Civan, 2007) and incompressible filter-cake compaction (Sherwood, 1997).…”
Section: Cake Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suryanarayana et al [6] introduced an approach for a formation damage study by incorporating a model calibrated on dynamic core flood test results into a dynamic reservoir simulator. The simulator is based on an ultra-fine grid, and it applies an effective permeability distribution within the invaded zone based on the return permeability data from the laboratory study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%