Natural Gas Technology - Application of the Alternating Direction Explicit Procedure to Two-Dimensional Natural Gas Reservoirs

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 1219 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1967
Abstract
The alternating direction explicit procedure (ADEP) makes use of the boundary conditions to reduce multi-dimensional problems to a series of one-dimensional problems. The method, previously applied to reservoirs containing only an under-saturated oil, has now been extended to cover the case of natural gas reservoirs. l his involves solving a non-linear partial differential equation, application of the procedure is straightforward and no calcuIational problems were encountered. INTRODUCTION There has been a growing interest in formulating mathematical models of petroleum and natural gas reservoirs — models which permit the engineer to examine and evaluate the physical and economic consequences of various alternative production policies. The tremendous reduction in the cost of solving such models in recent years has made possible their use as an almost routine management tool. This reduction is the result not only of improved computer hardware but also of the development of more efficient mathematical techniques. The present paper is concerned with the application of a recently proposed numerical method (ADEP) to two-dimensional gas reservoirs. STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Given a two-dimensional Region R, bounded by a closed Curve C (Fig. 1) such that the behavior on Curve C is known, the differential mass balance for each fluid phase in R, neglecting gravitational effects and assuming Darcy's law for fluid transport, can be written as:
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APA:
(1967) Natural Gas Technology - Application of the Alternating Direction Explicit Procedure to Two-Dimensional Natural Gas ReservoirsMLA: Natural Gas Technology - Application of the Alternating Direction Explicit Procedure to Two-Dimensional Natural Gas Reservoirs. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.