1. Numerical model for predicting and evaluating sand production in weakly consolidated reservoirs
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Edson Felipe Araujo Guerrero, Cristhian Bernardo Morales–Monsalve, Guillermo Arturo Alzate Espinosa, and Alejandra Arbelaez Londoño
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Geomechanics ,Sanding ,Numerical simulation ,Elastoplasticity ,Mathematical modeling ,Technology ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Sand production is a common phenomenon in oil and gas reservoirs, which occurs when reservoir fluids exert a sufficient drag force on reservoir rocks to erode the matrix. Numerical models for sand production have been used to understand the sanding mechanisms and forecast sand-production potential of formations to design well completion, optimize production, and prevent setbacks in future operations. This paper presents a mathematical model for defining the conditions of sanding onset as well as to predict and quantify the sand rate. We also introduce fluid-flow coupling and a geomechanical and sand-production model. By using the proposed model and a set of experimental data, sanding-related variables are analyzed, and a matching process for the simulated results and forecast analysis are performed. The results show that elastoplastic constitutive models are indispensable, and a clear relationship exists between the sanding and plastic strains.
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- 2022
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