Simulations of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
- 1 May 1988
- journal article
- Published by Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) in SPE Reservoir Engineering
- Vol. 3 (02) , 638-648
- https://doi.org/10.2118/14110-pa
Abstract
Summary: This paper describes a three-dimensional (3D), three-phase, black-oil model being used to simulate naturally fractured reservoirs. The program is fully implicit and can perform single-porosity, dual-porosity, or dual-permeability computations. Sample simulations are presented to illustrate the differences between the three computational techniques. Single-porosity recoveries are much larger than the recoveries predicted by the dual techniques. The dual-permeability, primary-depletion recoveries are very similar to the dual-porosity, primary-depletion recoveries, while the dual-permeability waterflood recoveries are significantly larger than the dual-porosity waterflood recoveries. Pseudocapillary pressures are generated from fine-grid, single-matrix block studies. The pseudocapillary pressures are then used in the dual-porosity simulations to account for fluid distributions in the matrix and fracture systems.Keywords
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