1999
DOI: 10.2118/99-08-da
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Performance Prediction In Gas Condensate Reservoirs

Abstract: Gas condensate reservoirs constitute a significant portion of hydrocarbon reserves worldwide. The prediction of reservoir performance and its economic impact requires the accurate modelling of the flow and phase behaviour in such reservoirs. The liquid drop out may lead to recovery problems such as near wellbore permeability impairment and uncertainty in the actual location of the target condensate. In addition, the produced gas becomes lighter and less marketable with time. Such issues can be addressed throug… Show more

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“…For a multiphase reservoir, the relative permeability curves play an important role in the simulation of flow behavior and well productivity index [1], especially for a complex gas condensate reservoir like the NCS field. The flow of gas and liquid in the near-wellbore region is highly dependent on the relative permeability changes due to condensate banking.…”
Section: Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For a multiphase reservoir, the relative permeability curves play an important role in the simulation of flow behavior and well productivity index [1], especially for a complex gas condensate reservoir like the NCS field. The flow of gas and liquid in the near-wellbore region is highly dependent on the relative permeability changes due to condensate banking.…”
Section: Relative Permeabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is even possible to completely water block a well if the damage is such that the capillary pressure discontinuity created by the invasion cannot be overcome by drawdown (7) . If the reservoir under consideration has liquids rich gas, then the adverse effect of water blocking becomes compounded in the presence of condensate below the dew point (13,17) . Furthermore, the effective permeability to gas will also be affected by the amount of drawdown below the dew point pressure which influences the density and viscosity of the phases and the interfacial tension between them (17)(18)(19)(20) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%