Author/Authors :
Balouchi، S. نويسنده Department of Petroleum Exploration, Petroleum University of Technology, Abadan, Iran Balouchi, S. , Moradi، Siyamak نويسنده Faculty of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Sharif University of Technology, Tehran, I.R. IRAN , , Masihi، Mohsen نويسنده , , Erfaninia، A. نويسنده National Iranian South Oil Company, Ahwaz, Iran Erfaninia, A.
Abstract :
Fractured reservoirs contain about 85 and 90 percent of oil and gas resources respectively in Iran. A
comprehensive study and investigation of fractures as the main factor affecting fluid flow or perhaps
barrier seems necessary for reservoir development studies. High degrees of heterogeneity and
sparseness of data have incapacitated conventional deterministic methods in fracture network
modeling. Recently, simulated annealing (SA) has been applied to generate stochastic realizations of
spatially correlated fracture networks by assuming that the elastic energy of fractures follows
Boltzmann distribution. Although SA honors local variability, the objective function of geometrical
fracture modeling is defined for homogeneous conditions. In this study, after the introduction of SA
and the derivation of the energy function, a novel technique is presented to adjust the model with
highly heterogeneous data for a fractured field from the southwest of Iran. To this end, the regular
object-based model is combined with a grid-based technique to cover the heterogeneity of reservoir
properties. The original SA algorithm is also modified by being constrained in different directions
and weighting the energy function to make it appropriate for heterogeneous conditions. The
simulation results of the presented approach are in good agreement with the observed field data.