LAPSE:2023.28479v1
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LAPSE:2023.28479v1
Application of Phase Change Tracking Approach in Predicting Condensate Blockage in Tight, Low, and High Permeability Reservoirs
Benedicta Bilotu Onoabhagbe, Paul Russell, Johnson Ugwu, Sina Rezaei Gomari
April 11, 2023
Abstract
Prediction of the timing and location of condensate build-up around the wellbore in gas condensate reservoirs is essential for the selection of appropriate methods for condensate recovery from these challenging reservoirs. The present work focuses on the use of a novel phase change tracking approach in monitoring the formation of condensate blockage in a gas condensate reservoir. The procedure entails the simulation of tight, low and high permeability reservoirs using global and local grid analysis in determining the size and timing of three common regions (Region 1, near wellbore; Region 2, condensate build-up; and Region 3, single-phase gas) associated with single and two-phase gas and immobile and mobile gas condensate. The results show that permeability has a significant influence on the occurrence of the three regions around the well, which in turn affects the productivity of the gas condensate reservoir studied. Predictions of the timing and location of condensate in reservoirs with different permeability levels of 1 mD to 100 mD indicate that local damage enhances condensate formation by 60% and shortens the duration of the immobile phase by 45%. Meanwhile, the global change in permeability increases condensate formation by 80% and reduces the presence of the immobile phase by 60%. Finally, this predictive approach can help in mitigating condensate blockage around the wellbore during production.
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condensate blockage, formation damage, gas condensate, high and tight permeability reservoirs, immobile and mobile regions, low, phase-change tracking approach
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Bilotu Onoabhagbe B, Russell P, Ugwu J, Rezaei Gomari S. Application of Phase Change Tracking Approach in Predicting Condensate Blockage in Tight, Low, and High Permeability Reservoirs. (2023). LAPSE:2023.28479v1
Author Affiliations
Bilotu Onoabhagbe B: School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University, Tees Valley, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, UK [ORCID]
Russell P: School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University, Tees Valley, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, UK
Ugwu J: School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University, Tees Valley, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, UK
Rezaei Gomari S: School of Computing, Engineering and Digital Technologies, Teesside University, Tees Valley, Middlesbrough TS1 3BX, UK [ORCID]
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Energies
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13
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24
Article Number
E6551
Year
2020
Publication Date
2020-12-11
ISSN
1996-1073
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