Numerical Modelling of Geomechanical Response of Sandy-Shale Formation in Oil Sands Reservoir During Steam Injection

Author:

Du J.1,Wong R.C.K.1

Affiliation:

1. University of Calgary

Abstract

Abstract In this study, we conducted numerical simulations of steam injection into a horizontal well. A sandy-shale layer with thickness of 1 metre is located 2 metre above a horizontal injection well. The numerical simulations intend to study the variations of the stress state and the permeability in the sandy-shale layer during steam injection, and to provide useful effective stress paths for laboratory experiments to follow when testing material properties of the sandy-shale. A self-developed coupled geomechanics and thermal multi-phase flow simulator was employed to conduct the simulation cases. A strain-induced permeability model was used to describe the anisotropic permeability change of the sandy-shale caused by steam injection. The simulation results demonstrate that the permeability of 5 and 50 md for the sandy-shale in two simulation cases is sufficient to allow pore pressure dissipation to occur, therefore, preventing tensile or shear failure of sandy-shale as a result of high thermal-induced pore pressure. The stress paths within the sandy-shale are approaching the failure envelope as steam injection goes on indicating simultaneous influence of the temperature and the pore pressure on the stress state change. Introduction Sandy-shale formations of several metres in thickness frequently exist in oil sands deposit. Their material properties, sedimentary characteristics and distribution in a steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) reservoir are important factors that determine SAGD performance and strategies of positioning horizontal well-pairs. It has been confirmed that sandy-shale formations are usually very sandy and discontinuous; therefore, they are expected to be permeable to varying degrees during SAGD operations. This is completely different from the interbedded shales that have extremely low permeability and can be considered as impermeable. Analysis of stress state change and anisotropic permeability variation in the sandy-shale requires conducting coupled simulation of geomechanics and thermal reservoir flow. Numerical modelling of the coupled processes is historically carried out in the areas of geomechanics modelling and the reservoir simulation. Gutierrez and Lewis(1) extend Biot's theory to multi-phase fluid flow in deformable porous media. Based on their formulation, they conclude that the coupling between the geomechanics and the multi-phase flow occurs simultaneously. Thus, fully coupled system equations of deformations, multi-phase flow and heat transfer should be solved simultaneously.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Energy Engineering and Power Technology,Fuel Technology,General Chemical Engineering

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