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This document provides information to simulate the pressure distribution over the first year of production for a 1D block-centered grid reservoir. The initial reservoir pressure is 6000 psia. The grid has 5 blocks that are 1000 feet wide and 75 feet tall. The production well is located in the center block and produces at a rate of -150 STB/D. The rock and fluid properties including porosity, compressibility, permeability, and PVT properties are provided to simulate pressure change over 10 day time steps for the first year of production.

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Example 1

This document provides information to simulate the pressure distribution over the first year of production for a 1D block-centered grid reservoir. The initial reservoir pressure is 6000 psia. The grid has 5 blocks that are 1000 feet wide and 75 feet tall. The production well is located in the center block and produces at a rate of -150 STB/D. The rock and fluid properties including porosity, compressibility, permeability, and PVT properties are provided to simulate pressure change over 10 day time steps for the first year of production.

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Example 1

For the 1D, block-centered grid shown on the screen, determine the pressure
distribution during the first year of production. The initial reservoir pressure is 6000
psia.

1000 ft
qsc = −150 STB/D p
=0
x
p
=0
x
75 ft
1 2 3 4 5
1000 ft

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Example 1
The rock and fluid properties for this problem are:
x = 1000ft; y = 1000ft; z = 75ft
B = 1RB/STB;  =10cp; cf=1.0 10-6 psi -1
k x =15md;  =0.18 at p=3000psia; c t =3.5 10−6 psi -1;
Use time step sizes of =10 days.
Assume B and  are unchanged within the pressure range of interest.
Also, the reservoir rock is considered as a slightly compressible material.

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