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Eclipse Simulation

Eclipse 300 is a reservoir simulator that can model black oil, compositional, and thermal reservoirs. It uses similar equations to Eclipse 100 but has additional capabilities. The Eclipse 300 input file is organized into sections that specify properties like the grid, fluid properties, initial conditions, and production schedule. While some sections are similar to Eclipse 100, the fluid properties and schedule sections differ to account for Eclipse 300's expanded modeling capabilities.

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Eclipse Simulation

Eclipse 300 is a reservoir simulator that can model black oil, compositional, and thermal reservoirs. It uses similar equations to Eclipse 100 but has additional capabilities. The Eclipse 300 input file is organized into sections that specify properties like the grid, fluid properties, initial conditions, and production schedule. While some sections are similar to Eclipse 100, the fluid properties and schedule sections differ to account for Eclipse 300's expanded modeling capabilities.

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Eclipse 300

Running ECLIPSE 300 is similar to running ECLIPSE


100, but not identical.

We will highlight similarities and differences


Simulation Equations

Similar combination of:

Continuity Equation

(Black Oil: Conservation of Mass)

(Compositional: Conservation of moles)

(Compositional: EoS to determine phases)

Fluid Flow Equation


ECLIPSE 100 and 300 Integration
• ECLIPSE 100
• Black oil

• ECLIPSE 300
• Black oil
• K-Value compositional
• EoS compositional
• Thermal
E300 Program Usage

• ECLIPSE 300 is a batch orientated program taking input from a


standard data file. Other input files of the same type can be
referenced by the INCLUDE keyword

• All other pre-processor output (i.e. from PVTi, VFPi, FILL, GRID,
FloGrid, SCAL, SCHEDULE) go through the ECLIPSE 300 data file
(normally via the INCLUDE keyword)

• ECLIPSE 300 models can be set up, run and monitored by


ECLIPSE Office.
ECLIPSE 300 File Sections

RUNSPEC Dimensions and Options

GRID Shape and Volume

EDIT (opt) Modify Rock Properties

PROPS Fluid Properties, Rock Fluid and Fluid-Fluid


Interactions
REGIONS (opt) Reservoir Subdivision

SOLUTION Initial State

SUMMARY (opt) Output Required

SCHEDULE Well Data and Production Schedule


ECLIPSE 300 vs. ECLIPSE 100
RUNSPEC Similar

GRID Similar

EDIT (opt) Same

PROPS Fluid Properties: different


Rock-Fluid and Fluid-Fluid: similar
REGIONS (opt) Similar

SOLUTION Similar

SUMMARY (opt) Similar

SCHEDULE Different
ECLIPSE 300 File Sections
• Input File Sections
• The Input file has up to 8 sections, each starting with introductory
keyword.

• The RUNSPEC Section


• Basic dimension data, option switches

• The GRID Section


• Define simulation grid, permeabilities/transmissibilities, porosity
net-to-gross.
• Values may be specified for all cells. Values may be specified for
all cells with a single keyword, or for ‘boxes’ of cells.
• Output from GRID may be included in this section.
The EDIT Section (OPTIONAL)

• Once the GRID section data has been read, the


program evaluates pore volumes, transmissibilities
etc. These may be modified or overwritten in the
EDIT section, using the BOX, MULTIPLY, EQUALS
syntax.
The PROPS Section

• PVT and relative permeability data is entered in tabular form. In


multiple table case, all tables for a given keyword are entered
together.

• Equation of state data - this is where PVO file generated by PVTi


simulator should be entered.
The REGIONS and SOLUTION Sections
• Regions
• Specifies regions for PVT tables, reporting, equilibration etc. and also
EoS regions. In each case, NX .NY .NZ integers giving region
number for a cell follow keyword.
• Solution Section
• Specifies initial solution in one of three ways:
• Equilibration from oil - water and gas-oil contacts
• Explicitly specifying initial solution using PRESSURE, SWAT,
XMF, YMF, etc.
• Non - equilibrium initialization (RESTART)

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