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An investigation of different gas injection scenarios as enhanced condensate recovery method in a naturally fractured gas-condensate reservoir
Authors:Aref Hashemi Fath  Abdol-Rasoul Pouranfard  Rasool Parandvar  Sajad Pourhadi
Affiliation:1. Department of Petroleum Engineering, Omidiyeh Branch, Islamic Azad University, Omidiyeh, Iran;2. Chemical Engineering Department, School of Engineering, Yasouj University, Yasouj, Iran;3. Department of Chemical Engineering, Gachsaran Branch, Islamic Azad University, Gachsaran, Iran
Abstract:In gas condensate reservoirs, when the bottom hole pressure falls below the dew point pressure condensates are formed. This causes hydrocarbon liquid saturation around the well bore region. This phenomenon is called condensate blockage or condensate banking. Condensate recovery reduction due to condensate banking near the well bore region is an important problem in gas condensate reservoirs. The common method to prevent the condensate banking is gas cycling (reinjection of produced dry gas) into the reservoir that can contribute to the condensate vaporization, thus increasing the condensate recovery factor. The objective of this study was to find a suitable replacement for gas cycling. For this purpose, an investigation on the effects of injection of different types of gases (CO2, N2, and C1) on enhance condensate recovery factor and pressure maintenance were performed. This research was done on one of the Iranian gas condensate reservoirs through a compositional simulator. The two-parameter Peng-Robinson equation of state (EOS) and Lohrenz-Bray-Clark correlation were used to model reservoir fluid properties through regression on the pressure-volume-temperature (PVT) experimental data. A fracture network was distributed over the reservoir, so a dual porosity/dual permeability model was selected for better evaluation of the fracture system. Then, various scenarios of natural depletion and CO2, N2, C1, and gas cycling injection were studied. The results showed that CO2 injection scenario being associated with the highest efficiency compared to that of other gases.
Keywords:Condensate saturation  gas condensate reservoir  gas injection  reservoir simulation  two-parameter Peng-Robinson EOS
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