Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure Gradient

The heavy-oil flow in porous media is characterized by non-Darcy law with variable threshold pressure gradient (TPG) due to the large fluid viscosity. However, available analytical and numerical models hardly consider this effect, which can lead to erroneous results. This paper is aimed at presentin...

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Main Authors: Fan Liu, Qingdong Ni, Chunguang Zhang, Wensheng Zhou, Jingqi Lin, Ruizhong Jiang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi-Wiley 2021-01-01
Series:Geofluids
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8824090
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spelling doaj-003a4acca929423a8a16dedd4ef7be832021-06-28T01:52:01ZengHindawi-WileyGeofluids1468-81232021-01-01202110.1155/2021/8824090Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure GradientFan Liu0Qingdong Ni1Chunguang Zhang2Wensheng Zhou3Jingqi Lin4Ruizhong Jiang5State Key Laboratory of Offshore Oil ExploitationSchool of Petroleum EngineeringShanghai Branch of CNOOC Ltd.State Key Laboratory of Offshore Oil ExploitationSchool of Petroleum EngineeringSchool of Petroleum EngineeringThe heavy-oil flow in porous media is characterized by non-Darcy law with variable threshold pressure gradient (TPG) due to the large fluid viscosity. However, available analytical and numerical models hardly consider this effect, which can lead to erroneous results. This paper is aimed at presenting an innovative approach and establishing a numerical simulator to analyze the heavy-oil flow behavior with waterflooding. The apparent viscosity of the oil phase and flow correction coefficient characterized by the TPG were applied to describe the viscosity anomaly of heavy oil. Considering the formation heterogeneity, the TPG was processed into a variable related to mobility and the directionality. The discretization and linearization of the mathematical model were conducted to establish a fully implicit numerical model; the TPG value on each grid node was obtained through oil phase mobility interpolation, and then, the Jacobi matrix was reassembled and calculated to solve pressure and saturation equations. The corresponding simulator was thus developed. The pre-/postprocessing module of the simulator is connected to ECLIPSE; then, an efficient algorithm is introduced to realize a fast solution. Results show that considering the TPG will not only reduce the waterflooding area but also reduce the oil displacement efficiency because of aggravating the nonpiston phenomenon and interlayer conflict. The numerical simulation study on the TPG of heavy oil provides theoretical and technical support for the rational development and adjustment of water-driven heavy oil.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8824090
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author Fan Liu
Qingdong Ni
Chunguang Zhang
Wensheng Zhou
Jingqi Lin
Ruizhong Jiang
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Qingdong Ni
Chunguang Zhang
Wensheng Zhou
Jingqi Lin
Ruizhong Jiang
Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure Gradient
Geofluids
author_facet Fan Liu
Qingdong Ni
Chunguang Zhang
Wensheng Zhou
Jingqi Lin
Ruizhong Jiang
author_sort Fan Liu
title Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure Gradient
title_short Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure Gradient
title_full Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure Gradient
title_fullStr Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure Gradient
title_full_unstemmed Numerical Simulation Study on Waterflooding Heavy Oil Based on Variable Threshold Pressure Gradient
title_sort numerical simulation study on waterflooding heavy oil based on variable threshold pressure gradient
publisher Hindawi-Wiley
series Geofluids
issn 1468-8123
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The heavy-oil flow in porous media is characterized by non-Darcy law with variable threshold pressure gradient (TPG) due to the large fluid viscosity. However, available analytical and numerical models hardly consider this effect, which can lead to erroneous results. This paper is aimed at presenting an innovative approach and establishing a numerical simulator to analyze the heavy-oil flow behavior with waterflooding. The apparent viscosity of the oil phase and flow correction coefficient characterized by the TPG were applied to describe the viscosity anomaly of heavy oil. Considering the formation heterogeneity, the TPG was processed into a variable related to mobility and the directionality. The discretization and linearization of the mathematical model were conducted to establish a fully implicit numerical model; the TPG value on each grid node was obtained through oil phase mobility interpolation, and then, the Jacobi matrix was reassembled and calculated to solve pressure and saturation equations. The corresponding simulator was thus developed. The pre-/postprocessing module of the simulator is connected to ECLIPSE; then, an efficient algorithm is introduced to realize a fast solution. Results show that considering the TPG will not only reduce the waterflooding area but also reduce the oil displacement efficiency because of aggravating the nonpiston phenomenon and interlayer conflict. The numerical simulation study on the TPG of heavy oil provides theoretical and technical support for the rational development and adjustment of water-driven heavy oil.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/8824090
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