SPE EUROPEC/EAGE Annual Conference and Exhibition 2010
DOI: 10.2118/131126-ms
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Effective Fracture Network Permeability: Comparative Study of Calculation Methods

Abstract: The calculation of effective flow properties of naturally fractured reservoir (NFR) has been the purpose of research works for many years. Based on a static characterization of the fracture system (orientations and densities), equivalent flow properties provide continuum representations of discrete systems from which multiphase flows can be simulated using dual-permeability and dual-porosity models. Common flow properties include anisotropic permeability tensors attached to the fracture system itself, and bloc… Show more

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“…The particularity of this method is that it does not use a global DFN. In addition, the calculation time with this technique is much shorter than with other numerical methods (from 1mn to 15mn for 120,000 cells) (Cottereau et al 2010). Figure 8).…”
Section: Effective Property Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…The particularity of this method is that it does not use a global DFN. In addition, the calculation time with this technique is much shorter than with other numerical methods (from 1mn to 15mn for 120,000 cells) (Cottereau et al 2010). Figure 8).…”
Section: Effective Property Calculation Methodsmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…For instance approximately 1 day of calculation is required for 120,000 cells with Petrel (Cottereau et al 2010;Ahmed-Elfeel and Geiger 2012). For instance approximately 1 day of calculation is required for 120,000 cells with Petrel (Cottereau et al 2010;Ahmed-Elfeel and Geiger 2012).…”
Section: Effective Property Calculation Methodsmentioning
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“…At the simulator grid-cell scale, it should be determined how fracture properties can be summarized to fully represent the matrix-fracture flow exchange (Bourbiaux et al, 2002;Cottereau et al, 2010). One way of populating reservoir models with fractures is through stochastic modeling of 3D discrete fracture networks (DFNs), using 1D well data to derive fracture geometries, orientations, and spacing (Sabathier et al, 1998).…”
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confidence: 99%