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MXDRM 8

The document describes a simulation of a gas injection problem using a 10x10x3 grid, focusing on static amalgamation followed by de-amalgamation. It outlines the reservoir and component properties, initial conditions, and well data for the gas recycling process. The simulation is based on the SPE Comparative Solution Project and includes detailed parameters for the injector and producer wells.

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MXDRM 8

The document describes a simulation of a gas injection problem using a 10x10x3 grid, focusing on static amalgamation followed by de-amalgamation. It outlines the reservoir and component properties, initial conditions, and well data for the gas recycling process. The simulation is based on the SPE Comparative Solution Project and includes detailed parameters for the injector and producer wells.

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** mxdrm008.dat: Static Amalgamation followed by De-Amalgamation **

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**
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** FILE: MXDRM008.DAT
**
**
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** MODEL: 10x10x3 Grid Amalgamation followd by De-amalagamation
**
**
**

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**
**
** This is a 10x10x3 cartesian grid gas injection problem based on the first
SPE **
** Comparative Solution Project (JPT,Jan.,1981). The gas injector is now
injecting **
** produced gas with make-up gas to a specified total injection rate.
**
** Static amalgamation follwed by de-amalgamation is tested
**
**
**

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** CONTACT: CMG, (403)531-1300; 282-6495 (fax);[email protected]
(Internet) **

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RESULTS SIMULATOR IMEX

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** I/O Control Section **
********************************************************************************

*TITLE1
'Gas Recycle Test Data Set.'
*TITLE2
'Gas is Recycled with Additional Makeup Gas.'

*INUNIT *FIELD

*WPRN *WELL *TIME


*WPRN *GRID 1
*WPRN *ITER *BRIEF
*OUTPRN *WELL *BRIEF
*OUTPRN *RES *NONE
*OUTPRN *TABLES *NONE
*OUTPRN *GRID *SO *SG *PRES

*WSRF *GRID 1
*WSRF *WELL 1
*OUTSRF *GRID *SO *SG *PRES

*WRST *TIME

*DEBUG *PDUMP

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** Reservoir Description Section **
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*GRID *CART 10 10 3 ** 10 blocks in each the I (x) and J (y) directions.


** 3 layers in the K (z) direction.
*DI *CON 1000.0 ** I direction block dimensions constant at 1000 ft.
*DJ *CON 1000.0 ** J direction block dimensions constant at 1000 ft.
*DK *KVAR ** K direction block dimensions (layer thicknesses)
50.0 30.0 20.0 ** are 50 ft., 30 ft. and 20 ft. for the bottommost
** middle and uppermost layers, respectively.
*DEPTH 1 1 1 8400.0 ** Depth to center of first block, in bottom layer.

*POR *CON 0.3 ** Porosity is constant throughout the reservoir.

*CPOR 3.0E-6 ** Rock compressibility and


*PRPOR 14.7 ** reference pressure.

*PERMI *KVAR ** Each of the I, J, and K permeabilities are


200.0 50.0 500.0 ** constant within each layer of the reservoir,
*PERMJ *KVAR ** but vary from layer to layer. Hense the use
200.0 50.0 500.0 ** of *KVAR to input them layer by layer. Note
*PERMK *KVAR ** that the first K layer is at bottom of the
20.0 40.0 60.0 ** reservoir.

*MODEL *BLACKOIL ** Solve three equations.


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** Component Property Section **
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*PVT
** p rs bo eg viso visg
14.7000 1.00000 1.06200 6.00000 1.04000 0.0080000
264.700 90.50000 1.15000 82.70000 0.9750000 0.0096000
514.700 180.000 1.20700 159.000 0.9100000 0.0112000
1014.700 371.000 1.29500 313.000 0.8300000 0.0140000
2014.700 636.000 1.43500 620.000 0.6950000 0.0189000
2514.000 775.000 1.50000 773.000 0.6410000 0.0208000
3014.700 930.000 1.56500 926.000 0.5940000 0.0228000
4014.700 1270.000 1.69500 1233.000 0.5100000 0.0268000
5014.700 1600.000 1.82700 1541.000 0.4490000 0.0309000
9014.700 2984.000 2.35700 2591.000 0.2030000 0.0470000

*DENSITY *OIL 46.244


*DENSITY *GAS 0.0647
*DENSITY *WATER 62.238
*CO 1.3687E-5
*CVO 4.6000E-5
*BWI 1.0410
*CW 2.9886E-6
*REFPW 14.7
*VWI 0.31
*CVW 0.0

*ROCKFLUID
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** Rock-Fluid Property Section **
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*RPT 1
*SWT
** sw krw krow
0.1200000 0.0 1.0
0.8200000 1.0 0.0

*SLT
** sl krg krog
0.12 0.984 0.0
0.15 0.98 0.0
0.30 0.94 0.0
0.40 0.87 1.0000E-4
0.50 0.72 0.001
0.55 0.6 0.01
0.60 0.41 0.021
0.70 0.19 0.09
0.75 0.125 0.2
0.80 0.075 0.35
0.88 0.025 0.7
0.95 0.005 0.98
0.98 0.0 0.997
0.999 0.0 1.0
1.0 0.0 1.0

*INITIAL
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** Initial Conditions Section **
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*VERTICAL *BLOCK_CENTER ** Use vertical equilibrium calculation.
*PB *CON 4014.7 ** buble point pressure
*REFDEPTH 8400. ** Give a reference depth and
*REFPRES 4800. ** associated pressure.
*DWOC 9500. ** Depth to water-oil contact
*DGOC 7000. ** Depth to gas-oil conttact

*NUMERICAL
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** Numerical Control Section **
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*DTMAX 365. ** Maximum time step size
*NORM *PRESS 1000.0 ** Normal maximum changes per time step
*NORM *SATUR 0.10

*RUN
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** Well and Recurrent Data Section **
********************************************************************************

*DATE 1986 04 22
*DTWELL 1.0

*DYNAGRID *AMALGAMATE *INTO 2 2 1


9:10 1:2 1:3
1:2 9:10 1:3

*GROUP 'Group-1' *ATTACHTO 'Field' ** Define group 'Group-1' to which


wells
** will be attached
*WELL 1 'Injector' *ATTACHTO 'Group-1' ** Attach 'Injector' to 'Group-1'

*INJECTOR *UNWEIGHT 1 ** Define the type of well 1.


*INCOMP *GAS ** Injecting gas.
*OPERATE *MAX *STG 1.0E+8 ** This is the maximum amount of gas
that
** will be injected. If recycled +
makeup
** gas exceeds this amount then 1.0E+8
will
** be injected.
*OPERATE *MAX *BHP 147000.0
*MONITOR *BACKFLOW *STOP ** If backflow occurs, stop the
simulation.

*PERF 1
** if jf kf wi
1 1 3 1.0E+5

*WELL 2 'Producer' *ATTACHTO 'Group-1' ** Attach 'Producer' to 'Group-1'

*PRODUCER 2 ** Define the type of well 2.


*OPERATE *MAX *STO 20000.0 ** Initially, operate on a rate
constraint.
*OPERATE *MIN *BHP 1000.0 ** If the BHP falls below 1000 psi,
switch
** to a minimum pressure constraint.

** Well geometry for the producer.


** rad geofac wfrac skin
*GEOMETRY *K 0.25 0.34 1.0 0.0
*PERF *GEO 2
** if jf kf ff
10 10 1 1.0

*GCONI 'Group-1' ** Define the injection constraints for 'Group-1'


*RECYCLE *GAS 1.0 1.0E6 ** Specify gas recycle and makeup gas rate.
*APPOR-METHOD *GASI 'Group-1' *IP

*DATE 1987 01 01

*DATE 1988 01 01
*DATE 1989 01 01
*DATE 1990 01 01
*DYNAGRID *DEAMALGAMATE
9:10 1:2 1:3
1:2 9:10 1:3

*DATE 1991 01 01
*DATE 1992 01 01

*STOP ** Stop the simulation.

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