Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
973543 Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 2016 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Reservoir connectivity and its uncertainty evaluated for 2D areal models.•Connectivity between points is much lower than that between lines.•The exponent and percolation threshold for point-to-point connectivity is obtained.•Point-to-point connectivity obeys the finite size scaling law.

The connectivity between two points in porous media is important for evaluating hydrocarbon recovery in underground reservoirs or toxic migration in waste disposal. For example, the connectivity between a producer and an injector in a hydrocarbon reservoir impact the fluid dispersion throughout the system. The conventional approach, flow simulation, is computationally very expensive and time consuming. Alternative method employs percolation theory. Classical percolation approach investigates the connectivity between two lines (representing the wells) in 2D cross sectional models whereas we look for the connectivity between two points (representing the wells) in 2D aerial models. In this study, site percolation is used to determine the fraction of permeable regions connected between two cells at various occupancy probabilities and system sizes. The master curves of mean connectivity and its uncertainty are then generated by finite size scaling. The results help to predict well-to-well connectivity without need to any further simulation.

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