Amin Shokrollahi, Kofi Ohemeng Kyei Prempeh, Syeda Sara Mobasher, Pavel Bedrikovetsky
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Abstract
Analytical modelling is an effective tool for predicting reservoir behaviour under high uncertainties, like CO2 storage in aquifers, where multiple simulation runs are necessary for stochastic modelling and risk assessment. This paper formulates the Buckley-Leverett problem with x-dependent fractional flow. We derive a new analytical model for displacement of brine by CO2 accounting for (i) rate-dependent phase permeability during radial flows and (ii) radial flows of Forchheimer's high-rate gas injection; this analytical model is also valid for (iii) linear flows during flooding in micro heterogeneous or composite cores and (iv) CO2-water flow upscaling in reservoirs where layering is perpendicular to flux direction. An exact solution of the flow equation is based on the observation that the flux of each phase conserves along the characteristic trajectories. We discuss S-shape fractional flow function, which is typical for reservoir rocks. The solution includes formulae for phase saturations and fluxes and trajectories of the displacement CO2-water front and of the forward and rear mixture zone boundaries. The fast analytical model can be used for multivariate sensitivity study and sweep efficiency prediction.
分析建模是预测高不确定性条件下储层行为的有效工具,如含水层中的二氧化碳封存,需要多次模拟运行以进行随机建模和风险评估。本文提出了 Buckley-Leverett 问题,该问题与 x 有关。我们推导出了一个新的分析模型,用于分析二氧化碳对盐水的置换,该模型考虑到了(i) 径向流动过程中与速率相关的相渗透率和 (ii) Forchheimer 高速注气的径向流动;该分析模型还适用于(iii) 微异质或复合岩心充水过程中的线性流动和(iv) 储层中分层垂直于通量方向的二氧化碳-水流动放大。流动方程的精确解基于各相流量沿特征轨迹保持不变的观测结果。我们讨论了储层岩石中典型的 S 型分数流动函数。解法包括相饱和度和通量公式,以及二氧化碳-水位移前沿和前后混合区边界的轨迹。快速分析模型可用于多变量敏感性研究和扫气效率预测。
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