Day 3 Wed, September 16, 2015 2015
DOI: 10.2118/175566-ms
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Efficient Compositional Simulation with Locally Lumped EOS Characterization

Abstract: Equation-of-state (EOS) fluid characterization is used to model the behavior of hydrocarbon reservoirs when variation in the fluid composition has a significant influence on the recovery of hydrocarbons. Examples are miscible gas-injection processes, where mass transfer between the injected gas and in-situ hydrocarbons can result in the injected fluid developing into a fluid that is miscible with the in-situ hydrocarbons, or gas-condensate fluids, where the liquid yield varies with pressure and composition as … Show more

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“…In his method, the regions that are able to maintain sufficient compositional accuracy with fewer components can use less-expensive EoS calculations. In addition, different lumpings can be used at different times in the life of the reservoir, as compositional effects become more or less important in different regions in the reservoir [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In his method, the regions that are able to maintain sufficient compositional accuracy with fewer components can use less-expensive EoS calculations. In addition, different lumpings can be used at different times in the life of the reservoir, as compositional effects become more or less important in different regions in the reservoir [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%