Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6630304 Fuel 2018 11 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the present model, the rise velocity and the steam chamber height were calculated by combining volumetric oil displacement with Darcy oil rate considering the indirect effect of frontal instability. The model is extended to predict oil production, heat or steam injection rate, heat consumption and CSOR during this phase. Moreover, estimates of injected steam sweep efficiency and the angle between the steam chamber and the horizon are achieved. The model results show an increase in rise velocity with temperature and permeability. Also, the calculated oil production rate increases and Cumulative Steam Oil Ratio (CSOR) declines with time. This theory is tested via comparison with several field data sets to show the adequacy of the model.
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