Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method

Water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection is increasingly applied globally as the effective enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method in oil wells. High injection pressure or low injection temperature could lead to wellbore failure. The rock stress around the wellbore is a function of the wellbore pressure and...

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Main Authors: Bataee, M., Irawan, S., Namazi-saleh, F., Ridha, S.
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Published: American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2017
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spelling my.utp.eprints.196222018-04-20T07:18:23Z Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method Bataee, M. Irawan, S. Namazi-saleh, F. Ridha, S. Water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection is increasingly applied globally as the effective enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method in oil wells. High injection pressure or low injection temperature could lead to wellbore failure. The rock stress around the wellbore is a function of the wellbore pressure and temperature, and it should be precisely determined to avoid wellbore failure. This study aimed to develop a wellbore geomechanical model for WAG injection using an iterative coupling method. The parameters of pressure, temperature, saturation, and stress were obtained for the multiphase flow condition using mathematical modeling. The finite-difference method was used to solve pressure, temperature, and saturation, and the finite-volume method was used to solve the rock stresses. Because the values for flow and rock stresses are related by the role of effective stress, the pressure is the key parameter to determine the stress. However, pressure changes with stress because of the change in porosity and permeability. Therefore, an iterative coupling method was employed to improve result accuracy. This paper introduces an improved iterative coupling method between flow and stress models that reduces the processing time of obtaining corrected stress results. © 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers. American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) 2017 Article PeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85009756451&doi=10.1061%2f%28ASCE%29GM.1943-5622.0000703&partnerID=40&md5=1dd4a5a63ce926f291c3e17f3085b3a6 Bataee, M. and Irawan, S. and Namazi-saleh, F. and Ridha, S. (2017) Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method. International Journal of Geomechanics, 17 (2). http://eprints.utp.edu.my/19622/
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description Water-alternating-gas (WAG) injection is increasingly applied globally as the effective enhanced oil recovery (EOR) method in oil wells. High injection pressure or low injection temperature could lead to wellbore failure. The rock stress around the wellbore is a function of the wellbore pressure and temperature, and it should be precisely determined to avoid wellbore failure. This study aimed to develop a wellbore geomechanical model for WAG injection using an iterative coupling method. The parameters of pressure, temperature, saturation, and stress were obtained for the multiphase flow condition using mathematical modeling. The finite-difference method was used to solve pressure, temperature, and saturation, and the finite-volume method was used to solve the rock stresses. Because the values for flow and rock stresses are related by the role of effective stress, the pressure is the key parameter to determine the stress. However, pressure changes with stress because of the change in porosity and permeability. Therefore, an iterative coupling method was employed to improve result accuracy. This paper introduces an improved iterative coupling method between flow and stress models that reduces the processing time of obtaining corrected stress results. © 2016 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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author Bataee, M.
Irawan, S.
Namazi-saleh, F.
Ridha, S.
spellingShingle Bataee, M.
Irawan, S.
Namazi-saleh, F.
Ridha, S.
Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method
author_facet Bataee, M.
Irawan, S.
Namazi-saleh, F.
Ridha, S.
author_sort Bataee, M.
title Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method
title_short Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method
title_full Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method
title_fullStr Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method
title_full_unstemmed Development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method
title_sort development of stress model near the wellbore using an iterative coupling method
publisher American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
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