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Three-dimensional numerical simulation of single-phase transient compressible flows and well-tests in fractured formations

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  • Mourzenko, V.V.
  • Bogdanov, I.I.
  • Thovert, J.-F.
  • Adler, P.M.

Abstract

A general three-dimensional numerical model for single phase, slightly compressible flow through fractured porous media is described. It is based on a discrete fracture representation. Three sets of applications are presented. In the first one, pressure drawdown well tests in closed oil reservoirs are simulated for complex model situations where the well intercepts a random fracture network with various fracture densities and conductivities. Then, the hydrodynamic response of a fractured aquifer is investigated by simulating on the field-scale single- or two-well pumping tests in the Poitiers Hydrological Experimental Site. Finally, a complete field-scale simulation of the production history in an oil reservoir with multiple wells is presented.

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  • Mourzenko, V.V. & Bogdanov, I.I. & Thovert, J.-F. & Adler, P.M., 2011. "Three-dimensional numerical simulation of single-phase transient compressible flows and well-tests in fractured formations," Mathematics and Computers in Simulation (MATCOM), Elsevier, vol. 81(10), pages 2270-2281.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:matcom:v:81:y:2011:i:10:p:2270-2281
    DOI: 10.1016/j.matcom.2010.12.014
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