Interplay of Phase Behavior and Numerical Dispersion in Finite-Difference Compositional Simulation

Author:

Jessen Kristian1,Stenby Erling H.2,Orr Franklin M.1

Affiliation:

1. Stanford U.

2. IVC-SEP, Technical U. of Denmark

Abstract

Summary Compositional simulation of multicontact miscible (or nearmiscible) gas injection problems is typically performed by use of numerical finite-difference (FD) schemes. Such simulations are intrinsically affected by numerical dispersion.* In this paper, we propose a method to assess the sensitivity of a particular displacement calculation to the effects of numerical dispersion for systems with realistic multicomponent fluid descriptions. We use two simple ternary systems to illustrate how dispersion and convection interact to determine displacement composition paths and to define a "dispersive distance." We show how the dispersive distance relates to displacement performance with a detailed analysis of grid size effects on the recovery predictions for 1D displacements of a CH4-C4-C10 system by pure N2 and mixtures of N2 and CH4. We then show that the sensitivity of multicomponent compositional simulations also correlates well with the dispersive distance. We demonstrate that quantitative difference between oil recovery predicted by coarse-grid numerical simulations, and values obtained from analytical solutions to the conservation equations, can be estimated well from calculating the distance between the dilution line and the composition path predicted by the method of characteristics. Finally, we apply the assessment of sensitivity to 2D displacements in a heterogeneous porous medium to demonstrate the interplay of phase behavior, adverse mobility, heterogeneity, and numerical dispersion.

Publisher

Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Subject

Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Energy Engineering and Power Technology

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