2007
DOI: 10.2118/93144-pa
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Multirate-Transfer Dual-Porosity Modeling of Gravity Drainage and Imbibition

Abstract: Summary We develop a physically motivated approach to modeling displacement processes in fractured reservoirs. To find matrix/fracture transfer functions in a dual-porosity model, we use analytical expressions for the average recovery as a function of time for gas gravity drainage and countercurrent imbibition. For capillary-controlled displacement, the recovery tends to its ultimate value with an approximately exponential decay (Barenblatt et al. 1990). When gravity dominates, the approach t… Show more

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“…Results from such DFM simulations (Ahmed Elfeel et al 2013c;Geiger et al 2013), in combination with theoretical and mathematical analysis of fracture-matrix transfer processes (Schmid et al 2011, 2013, have recently led to a new transfer function for dual-continua models in which the transfer processes are computed using exact analytical solutions of the underlying physical processes. This new transfer function can be extended to account for complex matrix heterogeneity in terms of matrix block sizes, wettability or permeability, and employed in unstructured grid reservoir simulators (Di Donato et al 2007;. Other DFM simulation results have suggested an empirical approach to compute upscaled relative permeability curves in fractured porous media (Matthäi & Nick 2009).…”
Section: ; Moog 2013)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results from such DFM simulations (Ahmed Elfeel et al 2013c;Geiger et al 2013), in combination with theoretical and mathematical analysis of fracture-matrix transfer processes (Schmid et al 2011, 2013, have recently led to a new transfer function for dual-continua models in which the transfer processes are computed using exact analytical solutions of the underlying physical processes. This new transfer function can be extended to account for complex matrix heterogeneity in terms of matrix block sizes, wettability or permeability, and employed in unstructured grid reservoir simulators (Di Donato et al 2007;. Other DFM simulation results have suggested an empirical approach to compute upscaled relative permeability curves in fractured porous media (Matthäi & Nick 2009).…”
Section: ; Moog 2013)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 10), which may result from the expansion of pre-existing fractures and pore networks in the clay, and (ii) decreasing intraclod permeability and porosity, which can be modelled (Tran et al, 2005;Denney, 2006;Sarma and Aziz, 2006;Donato et al, 2007;Suzuki et al, 2007).…”
Section: Ground-water Mound Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant research is also dedicated to the application of the streamline methods to the gas injection technology (Jessen and Orr, 2002;Bhambri, 2005;Di Donato, 2007).…”
Section: Simulation Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%