Example #12-Simulated Solution Gas Drive 1 (Example12.csv) : Using The Numerical Model
Example #12-Simulated Solution Gas Drive 1 (Example12.csv) : Using The Numerical Model
Example #12-Simulated Solution Gas Drive 1 (Example12.csv) : Using The Numerical Model
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Description:
API = 40 deg
Rsi = 533 scf/bbl
Pbp = 2,500 psia
h = 10 ft
Porosity = 10 %
Swc = 25 %
Questions:
- Import the PVT data using the import utility on the advanced properties page
- Import the relative permeability data (as above). Use the input data to
calibrate the default relative permeability correlation (Generalized Corey).
- Attempt to history match on oil production, using the Numerical Model. Use
the gas rates as an additional matching constraint. What is the OOIP,
permeability and skin?
Comparison between Analytical and Numerical Results
- Are the interpreted OOIPs consistent? Why or why not? (Hint: remember that
the well flowing pressure is well below bubble point through the entire
producing life)
- Are the interpreted permeabilities and skins consistent? Why or why not?
(Hint: relative permeabilities come into play here)