Inverse Modeling of Core Flood Experiments for Predictive Models of Sandstone and Carbonate Rocks

Author:

An Senyou12ORCID,Wenck Nele2ORCID,Manoorkar Sojwal2,Berg Steffen3ORCID,Taberner Conxita3,Pini Ronny4ORCID,Krevor Samuel2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Civil and Transportation Engineering Institute of Deep Earth Sciences and GreenEnergy Shenzhen University Shenzhen China

2. Department of Earth Science and Engineering Imperial College London London UK

3. Shell Global Solutions International B.V. Rijswijk the Netherlands

4. Department of Chemical Engineering Imperial College London London UK

Abstract

AbstractField‐scale observations suggest that rock heterogeneities control subsurface fluid flow, and these must be characterized for accurate predictions of fluid migration, such as during CO2 sequestration. Recent efforts characterizing multiphase flow in heterogeneous rocks have focused on simulation‐based inversion of laboratory observations with X‐ray imaging. However, models produced in this way have been limited in their predictive ability for heterogeneous rocks. We address the main challenges in this approach through an algorithm that combines new developments: a 3‐parameter capillary pressure model, spatial heterogeneity in absolute permeability, improved image processing to capture more experimental data in the calibration, and the constraint of history match iterations based on marginal error improvement. We demonstrate the improvements on two sandstones and three carbonate rocks, with varying heterogeneity, some of which could not be previously modeled. The algorithm results in physically representative models of the rock cores, reducing non‐systematic error to a level comparable to the experimental uncertainty.

Funder

Shell Global Solutions International

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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