Reservoir Simulation Part Two
Reservoir Simulation Part Two
Reservoir Simulation Part Two
BAMENDA
Department of Geology, Mining and Environmental Sciences
By
AGBOR TAKU JUNIOR
(UBa19SP136)
PhD. Petroleum Geosciences Candidate
JUNE 2020
Outline
■ RESERVOIR SIMULATION MODELS
The purpose of simulation models
■ Simulation Model Designing
Formulation
Discretization
Linearization
Validation
■ Reservoir simulation elements
Geological description:
Fluid Type
Reservoir depletion mechanism
■ CLASSES OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION MODELS:
Static model
Dynamic model
RESERVOIR SIMULATION MODELS
1. Formulation: The basic assumptions inherent to the simulator has to be outlined, stated in precise
mathematical terms and applied to a control volume in the reservoir. The result is a set of coupled,
nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs) that describes fluid flow through porous media.
Since the PDEs cant be solved analytically, they need to be discretized.
4. Validation: This involves testing the numerical code to make sure that no errors were introduced in the
various steps of development or in computer programming.
Reservoir simulation elements
1) Geological description: The description of geological properties of a reservoir (lithology, porosity,
permeability)
2) Fluid Type: This can be obtained using the Black oil / Compositional models
3) Reservoir depletion (drive) mechanism
It is worth nothing that all the components of reservoir simulation model show both probabilistic
and deterministic properties.
1) Static model: The static or steady state models are time- invariant. That is, time has little impact in
the system. It involves Geocellular modelling which is the process of generating a model of the
subsurface and the physical properties of the reservoir are stored at the grid point.