Authors
Haibin Chang, Yan Chen, Dongxiao Zhang
Publication date
2010/6/1
Journal
SPE Journal
Volume
15
Issue
02
Pages
382-394
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Description
In reservoir history matching or data assimilation, dynamic data, such as production rates and pressures, are used to constrain reservoir models and to update model parameters. As such, even if under certain conceptualization the model parameters do not vary with time, the estimate of such parameters may change with the available observations and, thus, with time. In reality, the production process may lead to changes in both the flow and geomechanics fields, which are dynamically coupled. For example, the variations in the stress/strain field lead to changes in porosity and permeability of the reservoir and, hence, in the flow field. In weak formations, such as the Lost Hills oil field, fluid extraction may cause a large compaction to the reservoir rock and a significant subsidence at the land surface, resulting in huge economic losses and detrimental environmental consequences. The strong nonlinear coupling …
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