2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cageo.2013.06.005
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T2Well—An integrated wellbore–reservoir simulator

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“…The well is closed to mass flow transfer with surrounding formation along its length except where it is perforated, but the energy flow transfer exists along all length. In the simulation, the flow and energy transfer both in wellbore and between wellbore and reservoir can be detailedly described in [24]. In the initial stage of the gas bubble make-up, air is injected into the aquifer at 50 kg/s for 30 days based on a preliminary model, which is used to estimate the initial gas volume consideration with the planned operation cycle scheme.…”
Section: Scheme Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The well is closed to mass flow transfer with surrounding formation along its length except where it is perforated, but the energy flow transfer exists along all length. In the simulation, the flow and energy transfer both in wellbore and between wellbore and reservoir can be detailedly described in [24]. In the initial stage of the gas bubble make-up, air is injected into the aquifer at 50 kg/s for 30 days based on a preliminary model, which is used to estimate the initial gas volume consideration with the planned operation cycle scheme.…”
Section: Scheme Designmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Their results showed that longer well screens can decrease pressure fluctuations while increasing the risk of water suction [22,23]. Pan and Oldenburg developed a T2WELL simulator to integrate the wellbore and reservoir, and it has shown good performance when describing the wellbore-reservoir system in different fields, including CO 2 geological sequestration, geothermal energy, and CAESA [24]. Li et al investigated the heat transfer in a single wellbore by investigating CAESA using a semianalytical solution.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The details of the approach used in T2Well for modeling flow in wellbore can be found in the manual or other related papers [17][18][19] and would not be duplicated here. However, we have slightly modified the code to adapt the simulator to the case of fracture flow because the open space of a fracture is not of a circular shape as in the case of a wellbore.…”
Section: The Numerical Simulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this paper, we will present a numerical modeling study of CCS induced leakage from the deep injection aquifer to the shallow aquifer using T2Well [17], an integrated reservoirwellbore simulator that solves the compressible two-phase Navier-Stocks momentum equations for flow in the subdomain of open space (e.g., well or fracture). The hypothetical leakage problem is formulated as a 2D problem ( …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We recommend research aimed at modeling and simulation of well blowouts and kill processes in order to understand what kinds of well flow-path geometries are favorable and unfavorable for wellkilling. Adequate numerical simulation capabilities exist (e.g., Pan et al, 2011;Pan and Oldenburg, 2014), but new and more powerful wellbore flow simulation capabilities should be developed to address the complex high-Reynolds number and potentially two-phase flow phenomena occurring in wellbore flow.…”
Section: Well-kill Modeling For Developing Better Kill Strategiesmentioning
confidence: 99%