Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5484439 | Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
By analyzing the features of subcool and pressure difference shown in SAGD experiments, it is found that the value of subcool may be not directly relevant with the distance between injector and producer, considering the huge difference between experiments and the measured data from actual oilfield. Correspondingly, liquid level is supposed to be treated as a dimensionless variable, to be specific, named as dimensionless liquid level, defined as liquid level divided by the distance between two wells. Afterwards, over 40 cases of CMG numerical simulations are run to investigate the liquid levels with different injector-producer distances and different subcools. Based on the analysis of simulation results, the dimensionless liquid level increases with subcool, while for a given subcool, dimensionless liquid level is inversely proportional to pressure difference between injector and producer. Accordingly, liquid level could be accurately controlled under a given subcool and pressure gradient, which is applicable and be of great significance for the SAGD operation on the field.
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Authors
Shijun Huang, Hao Liu, Linsong Cheng, Yang Yang, Shaolei Wei,