Numerical studies of hydrate dissociation and gas production behavior in porous media during depressurization process  被引量:4

Numerical studies of hydrate dissociation and gas production behavior in porous media during depressurization process

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作  者:Xuke Ruan Mingjun Yang Yongchen Song Haifeng Liang Yanghui Li 

机构地区:[1]Key Laboratory of Ocean Energy Utilization and Energy Conservation of Ministry of Education,Dalian University of Technology,Dalian 116023,Liaoning,China [2]College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering,Taiyuan University of Technology,Taiyuan 030024,Shanxi,China

出  处:《Journal of Natural Gas Chemistry》2012年第4期381-392,共12页天然气化学杂志(英文版)

基  金:supported by the National Science and Technology Major Project,China (Grant No. 2011ZX05026-004-07);the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program,Grant No. 2006AA09209-5);Major State Basic Research Development Program of China (973 Program,Grant No. 2009CB219507)

摘  要:In this study, a numerical model is developed to investigate the hydrate dissociation and gas production in porous media by depressurization. A series of simulation runs are conducted to study the impacts of permeability characteristics, including permeability reduction exponent, absolute permeability, hydrate accumulation habits and hydrate saturation, sand average grain size and irreducible water saturation. The effects of the distribution of hydrate in porous media are examined by adapting conceptual models of hydrate accumulation habits into simulations to govern the evolution of permeability with hydrate decomposition, which is also compared with the conventional reservoir permeability model, i.e. Corey model. The simulations show that the hydrate dissociation rate increases with the decrease of permeability reduction exponent, hydrate saturation and the sand average grain size. Compared with the conceptual models of hydrate accumulation habits, our simulations indicate that Corey model overpredicts the gas production and the performance of hydrate coating models is superior to that of hydrate filling models in gas production, which behavior does follow by the order of capillary coating〉pore coating〉pore filling〉capillary filling. From the analysis of tl/2, some interesting results are suggested as follows: (1) there is a "switch" value (the "switch" absolute permeability) for laboratory-scale hydrate dissociation in porous media, the absolute permeability has almost no influence on the gas production behavior when the permeability exceeds the "switch" value. In this study, the "switch" value of absolute permeability can be estimated to be between 10 and 50 md. (2) An optimum value of initial effective water saturation Sw,e exists where hydrate dissociation rate reaches the maximum and the optimum value largely coincides with the value of irreducible water saturation Swr,e. For the case of Sw,e〈,Swr,e, or Sw,e〉Swr,e, there are different control mechanisms dominating thIn this study, a numerical model is developed to investigate the hydrate dissociation and gas production in porous media by depressurization. A series of simulation runs are conducted to study the impacts of permeability characteristics, including permeability reduction exponent, absolute permeability, hydrate accumulation habits and hydrate saturation, sand average grain size and irreducible water saturation. The effects of the distribution of hydrate in porous media are examined by adapting conceptual models of hydrate accumulation habits into simulations to govern the evolution of permeability with hydrate decomposition, which is also compared with the conventional reservoir permeability model, i.e. Corey model. The simulations show that the hydrate dissociation rate increases with the decrease of permeability reduction exponent, hydrate saturation and the sand average grain size. Compared with the conceptual models of hydrate accumulation habits, our simulations indicate that Corey model overpredicts the gas production and the performance of hydrate coating models is superior to that of hydrate filling models in gas production, which behavior does follow by the order of capillary coating〉pore coating〉pore filling〉capillary filling. From the analysis of tl/2, some interesting results are suggested as follows: (1) there is a "switch" value (the "switch" absolute permeability) for laboratory-scale hydrate dissociation in porous media, the absolute permeability has almost no influence on the gas production behavior when the permeability exceeds the "switch" value. In this study, the "switch" value of absolute permeability can be estimated to be between 10 and 50 md. (2) An optimum value of initial effective water saturation Sw,e exists where hydrate dissociation rate reaches the maximum and the optimum value largely coincides with the value of irreducible water saturation Swr,e. For the case of Sw,e〈,Swr,e, or Sw,e〉Swr,e, there are different control mechanisms dominating th

关 键 词:gas hydrate numerical simulation PERMEABILITY DISSOCIATION gas production DEPRESSURIZATION 

分 类 号:TE37[石油与天然气工程—油气田开发工程] P744.4[天文地球—海洋科学]

 

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