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History Matching and Performance Prediction of Naturally Fractured Petroleum Reservoir Based on the Recovery Curve Method
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Massihi, Mohsen (Supervisor) ; Ghazanfari, Mohammad Hossein (Supervisor) ; Heinemann, Zoltan (Co-Advisor)
Abstract
The discrete fracture network and continuous fracture network are among the most widely used methods to model naturally fractured reservoirs. Each method faces particular limitations. The recently introduced recovery curve method (RCM) is believed to meet the limitations of the common methods. In the RCM the recovery curves are used to more realistically describe matrix-fracture interactions. It is necessary to present appropriate solutions to apply the RCM in the real fileds and also to evaluate it based on the historical production data. In this work at first, the basics of the RCM are presented then with a simple column model this method is validated. Then in a column model and a field...
History matching of naturally fractured reservoirs based on the recovery curve method
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Vol. 126, issue , February , 2015 , p. 211-221 ; ISSN: 09204105 ; Masihi, M ; Heinemann, Z. E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
Abstract
The discrete fracture network (DFN) and Multiple-Continua concept are among the most widely used methods to model naturally fractured reservoirs. Each faces specific limitations. The recently introduced recovery curve method (RCM) is believed to be a compromise between these two current methods. In this method the recovery curves are used to determine the amount of mass exchanges between the matrix and fracture mediums. Two recovery curves are assigned for each simulation cell, one curve for gas displacement in the presence of the gravity drainage mechanism, and another for water displacement in the case of the occurrence of the imbibition mechanism. These curves describe matrix-fracture...
History matching of naturally fractured reservoirs based on the recovery curve method
, Article Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering ; Volume 126 , 2015 , Pages 211-221 ; 09204105 (ISSN) ; Masihi, M ; Heinemann, Z. E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
Abstract
The discrete fracture network (DFN) and Multiple-Continua concept are among the most widely used methods to model naturally fractured reservoirs. Each faces specific limitations. The recently introduced recovery curve method (RCM) is believed to be a compromise between these two current methods. In this method the recovery curves are used to determine the amount of mass exchanges between the matrix and fracture mediums. Two recovery curves are assigned for each simulation cell, one curve for gas displacement in the presence of the gravity drainage mechanism, and another for water displacement in the case of the occurrence of the imbibition mechanism. These curves describe matrix-fracture...
Application of the recovery curve method for evaluation of matrix-fracture interactions
, Article Journal of Natural Gas Science and Engineering ; Volume 22 , January , 2015 , Pages 447-458 ; 18755100 (ISSN) ; Masihi, M ; Heinemann, Z. E ; Ghazanfari, M. H ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier
2015
Abstract
The Discrete Fracture Network and Dual Continuum concept are two common methods to model naturally fractured reservoirs. Each has specific limitations. The newly introduced recovery curve method is believed to be a compromise between these two current methods. In the recovery curve method, two recovery curves for water and gas displacements are used to more realistically calculate matrix-fracture mass exchanges. This paper presents a new approach to determine appropriate recovery curves by using the recovery curve method and production data. In particular, two recovery curves were determined for a column model by matching phase contact positions throughout the production data. Hybrid genetic...
Short term fluctuations of wind and solar power systems
, Article New Journal of Physics ; Volume 18, Issue 6 , 2016 ; 13672630 (ISSN) ; Lohmann, G ; Wächter, M ; Milan, P ; Lorenz, E ; Heinemann, D ; Rahimi Tabar, M. R ; Peinke, J ; Sharif University of Technology
Institute of Physics Publishing
2016
Abstract
Wind and solar power are known to be highly influenced by weather events and may ramp up or down abruptly. Such events in the power production influence not only the availability of energy, but also the stability of the entire power grid. By analysing significant amounts of data from several regions around the world with resolutions of seconds to minutes, we provide strong evidence that renewable wind and solar sources exhibit multiple types of variability and nonlinearity in the time scale of seconds and characterise their stochastic properties. In contrast to previous findings, we show that only the jumpy characteristic of renewable sources decreases when increasing the spatial size over...