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Title Forecasting Well and Reservoir Behavior Using Numerical Simulation, Uenotai Geothermal Field, Akita Prefecture, Japan
Authors Antunez, E. U.; Sanyal, S. K.; Menzies, A. J.; Naka, T.; Takeuchi, R.; Iwata, S.; Saeki, Y.; Inoue, T.
Year 1990
Conference Geothermal Resources Council Transactions
Keywords Reservoir Engineering; Uenotai; Akita; Japan; Modeling; Reservoir Simulation; Forecast; Initial State; Numerical Modeling
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to describe how numerical simulation was used to forecast the behavior of the reservoir and individual wells in order to estimate the development potential of the field and to optimize a 30 MW development at the Uenotai geothermal field in Japan. The numerical simulation model developed was a three dimensional, two phase integrated finite difference model. The model was calibrated, by trial and error in two stages: (1) by matching the initial state of the field, and (2) by matching the pressure and enthalpy transient histories form a number of wells. The behavior of the reservoir under various assumed production/injection scenarios was forecast by the calibrated model. A numerical borehole simulator was used to generate a set of inflow performance (IFP) curves for each well. The flowing wellbore pressure was calculated from the reservoir pressure forecast by the model using the pseudo steady state flow equation. From the model forecast, IFP curves and the calculated wellbore pressures, it was concluded that a 30 MW development is feasible with the drilling of two additional production wells and two makeup well during the 30 year life, plus two new injection wells.
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