Improved Gridding Technique for Coupling Geomechanics to Reservoir Flow

Author:

Tran David1,Buchanan Lloyd1,Nghiem Long1

Affiliation:

1. Computer Modelling Group

Abstract

SummaryThe application of geomechanics in reservoir flow simulation has increased substantially since it was recognized that the modeling of geomechanical effects was necessary to predict important phenomena such as compaction, subsidence, wellbore failure. However, its application is strongly limited because of the use of a single-grid system for both reservoir flow and geomechanics deformation. In the case of a large field-scale simulation, the use of a single-grid system gives rise to an extremely large number of gridblocks. On one hand, for an accurate modeling of fluid flow, the gridblocks need to be reasonably small around wells and sharp fronts. Yet, these small gridblocks may not be essential for geomechanics computations. On the other hand, accurate geomechanics calculations may require many gridblocks in the overburden, underburden, and sideburden (country rock) that are not necessary for fluid flow. In this work, a dual-grid technique is combined with an iterative coupling method to resolve the problem. In this dual-grid technique, the reservoir flow grid and the geomechanics grid are distinct in order to model efficiently both fluid flow phenomena and geomechanics deformations. A method to couple the two grid systems is described. The use of this grid coupling approach reduces the simulation run time substantially with results that are very close to the single-grid method. A series of examples illustrating the application of this dual-grid concept and the corresponding runtime reduction are described.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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