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Dynamic Model

The dynamic model accounts for fluid movement within the reservoir based on the static model and reservoir characterization. Upscaling is used to develop an upscaled coarse-grid dynamic model from the original fine-grid geologic model. The upscaled model captures important reservoir heterogeneity while allowing practical run times for the dynamic model simulation.
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Dynamic Model

The dynamic model accounts for fluid movement within the reservoir based on the static model and reservoir characterization. Upscaling is used to develop an upscaled coarse-grid dynamic model from the original fine-grid geologic model. The upscaled model captures important reservoir heterogeneity while allowing practical run times for the dynamic model simulation.
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The Dynamic Model

The Dynamic Model

 Once the static model has been prepared, a dynamic model


will be developed.
 Based upon the development of the reservoir characterization
and static model.
 Accounts for fluid movement within the reservoir.
Upscaling

DYNAMIC MODEL
Well/Facilities Near Wellbore
Model Performance Models

Upscaled Preliminary Calibrated


Reservoir Dynamic Dynamic
Model Model Model

Optimized
Projected Field Reservoir
Reservoir Economic Development
Performance Model Plan
Definition
 Upscaling: The process of using information at one length
scale in order to compute equivalent or effective properties at
a larger scale (Mansoori, 1994).
Need for Upscaling

 We are generating reservoir descriptions at increasing smaller


scales (millions of cells)
 Reservoir simulation technology and computing power limit
dynamic modeling to larger scales (thousands of cells)
Original Fine-Grid Geologic Model
Upscaled Coarse-Grid Dynamic Model
Upscaling Challenge

 Objective is a coarse grid that produces same flow simulation


as fine grid
 Best approach is to tie upscaling methodology to fine grid
model
 Don’t want this tie because purpose is to avoid fine grid
simulations
Upscaling Methods

 Approximations are required


 Method should be consistent with geologic complexity
 Most based on single-phase, steady-state flow
 Should validate use in multiphase problems
 Analytical and numerical methods available
Degree of Upscaling

 Balancing required
 Loss of accuracy due to averaging
 Gain in computer speed with fewer cells
 Don’t want to average away heterogeneity
 Permeability is most important property
 Important to capture extremes in upscaling
Upscaled Coarse-Grid Dynamic Model

Constructed property, the upscaled model:


1. Captures important reservoir heterogeneity and
2. Yields practical run times for the dynamic model
Upscaling

DYNAMIC MODEL
Well/Facilities Near Wellbore
Model Performance Models

Upscaled Preliminary Calibrated


Reservoir Dynamic Dynamic
Model Model Model

Optimized
Projected Field Reservoir
Reservoir Economic Development
Performance Model Plan

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