{"title":"Analyzing Single- and Two-parameter Models for Describing Oil Recovery in Imbibition from Fractured Reservoirs","authors":"M. Ghaedi, S. Ahmadpour","doi":"10.22050/IJOGST.2020.207829.1524","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"The imbibition process is known as one of the main production mechanisms in fractured reservoirs where oil/gas-filled matrix blocks are surrounded by water-filled fractures. Different forces such as gravity and capillary play a role in production from a fractured reservoir during imbibition and complicate the imbibition process. In previous works, single-parameter models such as the Aronofsky model and Lambert W function were presented to model imbibition recovery from matrix blocks. The Aronofsky model underestimates early time recovery and overestimates late time recovery, and Lambert W function is suitable for water wet cases. In this work, a data bank of different experimental and numerical imbibition recovery curves at various rock and fluid properties were collected. Then, a rigorous analysis was performed on the models utilized to describe oil/gas recovery during the imbibition process. In addition to investigating the single-parameter models, two-parameter models used for dose-response modeling, including Weibull, beta-Poisson, and Logit models were examined. The results of this work demonstrate that using two-parameter models can improve the prediction of imbibition behavior. Moreover, among the two-parameter models, the Weibull has the capability to describe the imbibition process better. The Aronofsky model underestimates early time recovery and overestimates late time recovery, and Lambert W function is suitable for water wet cases. In this work, a data bank of different experimental and numerical imbibition recovery curves at various rock and fluid properties were collected. Then, a rigorous analysis was performed on the models utilized to describe oil/gas recovery during the imbibition process. In addition to investigating the single-parameter models, two-parameter models used for dose-response modeling, including Weibull, beta-Poisson, and Logit models were examined. The results of this work demonstrate that using two-parameter models can improve the prediction of imbibition behavior. Moreover, among the two-parameter models, the Weibull has the capability to describe the imbibition process better.","PeriodicalId":14575,"journal":{"name":"Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology","volume":"42 1","pages":"11-25"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-07-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"1","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Iranian Journal of Oil and Gas Science and Technology","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.22050/IJOGST.2020.207829.1524","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
The imbibition process is known as one of the main production mechanisms in fractured reservoirs where oil/gas-filled matrix blocks are surrounded by water-filled fractures. Different forces such as gravity and capillary play a role in production from a fractured reservoir during imbibition and complicate the imbibition process. In previous works, single-parameter models such as the Aronofsky model and Lambert W function were presented to model imbibition recovery from matrix blocks. The Aronofsky model underestimates early time recovery and overestimates late time recovery, and Lambert W function is suitable for water wet cases. In this work, a data bank of different experimental and numerical imbibition recovery curves at various rock and fluid properties were collected. Then, a rigorous analysis was performed on the models utilized to describe oil/gas recovery during the imbibition process. In addition to investigating the single-parameter models, two-parameter models used for dose-response modeling, including Weibull, beta-Poisson, and Logit models were examined. The results of this work demonstrate that using two-parameter models can improve the prediction of imbibition behavior. Moreover, among the two-parameter models, the Weibull has the capability to describe the imbibition process better. The Aronofsky model underestimates early time recovery and overestimates late time recovery, and Lambert W function is suitable for water wet cases. In this work, a data bank of different experimental and numerical imbibition recovery curves at various rock and fluid properties were collected. Then, a rigorous analysis was performed on the models utilized to describe oil/gas recovery during the imbibition process. In addition to investigating the single-parameter models, two-parameter models used for dose-response modeling, including Weibull, beta-Poisson, and Logit models were examined. The results of this work demonstrate that using two-parameter models can improve the prediction of imbibition behavior. Moreover, among the two-parameter models, the Weibull has the capability to describe the imbibition process better.