PE6704 - NUMERICAL RESERVOIR SIMULATION (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University

PE6704 - NUMERICAL RESERVOIR SIMULATION (Syllabus) 2013-regulation Anna University

PE6704 NUMERICAL RESERVOIR SIMULATION  LPTC
3003

OBJECTIVES:
To enable the student to understand the basic concept and applications of Numerical Methods in Reservoirs.

UNIT I 9
Introduction, fracturing, Stress Distribution, Vertical Versus Horizontal Fractures, Pressure Related to Fracturing, Closure Pressure, Fracturing Pressure –Decline anlaysis, Pressure Interpretation After Closure, Properties of Fracturing Fluids.

UNIT II 9
Proppants, Propped Fracture Design, Fracture Propagation Model, Width Equations, Material Balance, Detailed Models. Evaluation of Fracture Design.


UNIT III 9
Acid Fracturing, Acid Systems and Placement Techniques, Fracturing of Deviated and Horizontal Wells, Matrix Stimulations, Matrix Acidizing Design, Rate and Pressure Limits for Matrix Treatment, Fluid Volume Requirments,

UNIT IV 9
Design and implementation of a multiphase flow reservoir simulator, including interphase mass transfer and variable fluid saturation pressure. Design of compositional reservoir simulators using generalized equation of state. Recent advances in reservoir simulation.

UNIT V 9
Overview of simulator models and flow conditions. Methods of Solution. Performance Prediction. History match, concept on coning and compositional models. Stimulation Considerations.

TOTAL : 45 PERIODS

OUTCOMES:
Student will be able to understand the basics of Mathematics in Reservoir applications

TEXT BOOK:
1. Standard Handbook of Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering. 2nd Edition. William C Lyons, Gary C Plisga. Gulf Professional Publishing.

REFERENCE
1. Petroleum Exploration Hand Book by Moody, G.B.

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