2008 Joint Annual Meeting (5-9 Oct. 2008): Modeling Non-Darcy Flow in Porous and Fractured Reservoirs

313-9 Modeling Non-Darcy Flow in Porous and Fractured Reservoirs



Wednesday, 8 October 2008: 3:30 PM
George R. Brown Convention Center, 332AD
Yu-Shu Wu, Earth Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, One Cyclotron Road, MS 90-1116, Berkeley, CA 94720
A numerical method as well as a theoretical study of non-Darcy flow of single-phase and multiphase fluids through porous and fractured reservoirs is described. The non-Darcy flow is handled in a three-dimensional, multiphase flow reservoir simulator, while the model formulation incorporates the Forchheimer equation for describing single-phase or multiphase non-Darcy flow and displacement. Numerical solutions are used to obtain some insight into the physics of non-Darcy flow and displacement in reservoirs. In addition, several type curves are provided for well-test analyses of non-Darcy flow to demonstrate a methodology for modeling this type of flow in porous and fractured rocks, including flow in petroleum, geothermal, and groundwater formations.