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ECLIPSE 100 COURSE 
1ST SESSION 
Blackoil Reservoir Simulation 
By: Mohammad Massah 
m.massah@gmail.com 
09125289613 
Amirkabir University of Technology 
SPE-Iran Amirkabir Chapter 
March 2014 
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WHAT IS RESERVOIR SIMULATION? 
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RESERVOIR SIMULATION 
•Numerical modeling used to quantify and interpret physical phenomena 
•Dividing the reservoir into several discrete units in three dimensions 
•Modeling the progression of reservoir and fluid properties through space and time 
•To project future performance. 
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INTEGRATED RESERVOIR STUDY 
Initial Reservoir Geometry 
Formation Tops 
Ø, Sw, NTG, WOC,GOC 
Geology Study 
Res, Geometry Correction 
Fault Modeling Zonation 
Lithological modeling 
Property Modeling 
Static Model 
Reservoir Simulation (Dynamic Model ) 
Sensitivity Analysis History Matching 
Prediction Scenario Definition Economic analysis 
Reservoir Management 
PVT SCAL VFT 
Production History Well Completion 
Pressure History 
Geo-Physic (Seismic ) 
Drilling (Cutting ) 
Petro-Physic (Well Log :Sonic, R,ϒ ).. , 
Core 
Fluid Sample (Surface-Bottom Hole ) 
K, Ø (Rcal ) 
Data Center 
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WHAT IS SIMULATION? 
•Governing Physics 
•Darcy’s Law (without gravity term) 
•Material Balance Equation 
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MATHEMATICS 
Combination of material balance eq. and Darcy's Law 
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TECHNIQUES TO SOLVE THE PHYSICS 
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DISCRETIZATION AND SOLUTION 
•Eclipse Uses finite difference approach 
•Solution approach: 
•Fully implicit (ECLIPSE default) 
•Implicit Pressure, Explicit Saturation (IMPES) 
•Must be used with sound engineering judgment to obtain useful results 
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BLACKOIL VS. COMPOSITIONAL MODELS 
•Black Oil Simulator (Eclipse 100) 
•Oil & Gas Phases are represented by one component 
•Assume composition of gas & oil components are constant with pressure and time 
•Compositional Simulator (Eclipse 300) 
•Oil & gas Phases are represented by multi components mixture 
•Assume the reservoir fluids at all temperature, pressure, composition & time can be represented by EOS (PR, SRK) 
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GENERAL SOLVE METHOD 
•Divide reservoir into several cells 
•Provide basic data for each cell 
•Position wells 
•Specify well production rates as a function of time 
•Solve the equations to yield: 
•pressure and saturation for each block 
•production of each phase from each well 
•Each cell is solved simultaneously 
•Number of cells is related to time required for a timestep 
•Short timesteps are easier (quicker) to solve 
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WE ARE INTERESTED IN SIMULATING FLOW 
•Flow from one grid block to the next 
•Flow from a grid block to the well completion 
•Flow within the wells (and surface networks) 
Flow= Transmissibility * Mobility * Potential Difference 
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MODEL IS NOT THE RESERVOIR 
•Input data is uncertain 
•Data gathering and evaluation much more time-consuming than constructing a simulation model 
•Reservoir processes and characteristics may be unknown 
•The simulation software may be unsuited 
•Data must be validated, that is history matched 
•Data modifications must be viable and justified 
•Artifacts that alter the model performance (e.g. upscaling) 
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USES OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION 
• Asset valuation: 
• Accurate determination of recoverable reserves 
• Asset management: 
• Determine the most economical perforation method, well pattern, number of wells to drill, injection rates 
• Determine appropriate facilities 
• Uncertainty management: 
• Estimate financial risk of exploration prospects & early lifecycle fields 
• Assess the effects of early gas or water breakthrough or coning 
• Estimate means of meeting gas deliverability contracts 
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ECLIPSE BLACKOIL BASIC FEATURES 
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INPUT / OUTPUT STRUCTURE 
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ECLIPSE MODEL: *.DATA 
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HOW ECLIPSE WORKS 
•Each section of the data file is read, processed, consistency checks are performed & required information is written to various output files (ie *.PRT) 
• Exceptions: 
• RUNSPEC: Used for allocation of dynamic memory 
• SCHEDULE: Time dependent data is read & processed every timestep 
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HOW ECLIPSE SECTIONS RELATE TO THE EQUATION 
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STATIC RESERVOIR DESCRIPTION 
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SIMULATION WITH ECLIPSE 
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HOW TO USE THE MANUALS 
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ECLIPSE PRODUCTS 
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OUTPUT STYLES 
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OUTPUT FILES 
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OUTPUT FILES 
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DATA FILE FORMAT 
•Input data file is text 
•Can be created by Notepad or Notpad++ 
•Tab character and Ctrl character are not acceptable 
•Keyword length is limited to eight characters 
•Anything after the eighth character is taken as a comment 
•Data following a keyword must begin on the next line 
•The first character of each keyword should be in the first column 
•This may be changed using the COLUMNS keyword 
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DATA FILE FORMAT 
•The file is taken as 132 characters wide 
•Anything to the right of column 130 is interpreted as a comment 
•COLUMNS keyword may only be needed if data from third party packages is incorporated 
•Comment lines begin with a double dash (--) 
•Or begin after the forward slash terminating a keyword 
•It is strongly recommended to use many comments 
•ECLIPSE keywords are not case-sensitive 
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DATA FILE FORMAT 
•Omitting a keyword is equivalent to specifying a default 
•Keywords that have data, the data record must be terminated by a slash (/) 
•If a data record is terminated early with a slash, the remaining data items are set to their Default Values 
•If a keyword is omitted all its associated data items are set to their default values 
•Eclipse data file sections must come in the prescribed order 
•But the order of the keywords within each section is arbitrary (except the SCHEDULE section) 
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DATA FILE FORMAT 
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KEYWORD SYNTAX 
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MESSAGE HANDLING SYSTEM 
1.Message (Not an error, purely informative) 
2.Comment (Probably not a data error) 
3.Warning (Possibly a data error) 
4.Problem (Calculation difficulties) 
5.Error (Definitelya data error) 
6.Bug (Suspected programming error) 
The MESSAGES keyword allows you to modify the default 
print and stop limits 
Example: 
MESSAGES 
2* 10 5* 10000 / alters print and stop limits for warnings 
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GLOBAL KEYWORDS 
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GLOBAL KEYWORDS 
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ECLIPSE DATA FILE 
1. THE RUNSPEC SECTION 
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RUNSPEC SECTION 
•The section contains run specification data 
•Functions: 
•Memory allocation (RAM) 
•Specifying character of the model 
•Sets start date of the simulation 
•Memory allocation for: 
•Wells (small) 
•Tabular data (small) 
•Simulation grid (large) 
•Solver stack (large) 
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MEMORY ALLOCATION 
•Grid: 
•Geometry, depth, porosity, permeability, and NTG of each cell 
•ECLIPSE converts this to an array of pore volumes, transmissibilities and cell center depths 
•The minimum information required: five numbers per active cell 
•Total number of cells equals: NX * NY * NZ. 
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MEMORY ALLOCATION 
•Solver stack: 
•Solves equations for the pressure, saturation and gas-oil and/or oil- gas ratio in each cell 
•ECLIPSE requires rapid access to several previous solutions 
•Known as the solver stack, set to "10" by default 
•May be altered using NSTACK keyword 
•The default value of NSTACK is 10 
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SAMPLE RUNSPEC SECTION 
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RUNSPEC TITLE ECLIPSE Course Example DIMENS 20 5 10 / FIELD OIL WATER WELLDIMS 4 20 1 4 / TABDIMS 2 2 50 50 / 
START 
1 JAN 1994 / 
A Model With 20*5*10 Cells 
Start of simulation 
Phases Present 
may be OIL, WATER, GAS, DISGAS, VAPOIL 
Number of PVT, SCAL, Well, Aquifer Table in Model
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SOME RUNSPEC KEYWORDS 
•TITLE 
•FIELD 
•OIL 
•GAS 
•DISGAS 
•WATER 
•DUALPORO 
•DUALPERM 
•GRAVDR 
•FULLIMP 
•DIMENS 
•WELLDIMS 
•TABDIMS 
•REGDIMS 
•START 
•MESSAGES 
•NOSIM 
•DPGRID 
•NODPPM 
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MINIMUM RUNSPEC KEYWORDS-E100 
Keyword 
Description 
TITLE 
Title 
DIMENS 
Number of blocks in X,Y,Z directions 
OIL, WATER, GAS, VAPOIL, DISGAS 
The active phases present 
FIELD/ METRIC/ LAB 
Unit convention 
START 
Start date of the simulation. 
WELLDIMS 
Well and group dimensions 
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RUNSPEC DEFAULTS 
•Cartesian geometry 
•One set of PVT and Rel. perm. tables 
•One reporting region 
•Unformatted restart files 
•Non-unified restart files 
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UNITS 
•Three unit conventions can be used: 
•METRIC units 
•FIELD units 
•LAB units 
•In Eclipse the default unit convention is METRIC 
Quantity 
Metric 
Field 
Lab 
Length, depth, radius 
m 
ft. 
cm 
Time 
day 
day 
hr 
Density 
kg/m3 
lbm/ft.3 
g/cc 
Pressure (absolute( 
Barsa 
Psia 
Atma 
Temperature (absolute( 
K 
°R 
K 
Temperature (difference( 
°C 
°F 
°C 
Viscosity 
cpoise 
cpoise 
cpoise 
Permeability 
MDarcy 
MDarcy 
MDarcy 
Mass 
Kg 
Lb 
G 
Moles 
kg-mo; 
Lb-mol 
g-mol 
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RUNSPEC KEYWORDS 
•The ECLIPSE Reference manual contains information about all keywords 
• Data File Overview chapter shows keywords by section 
• Keywords chapter contains details about each keyword 
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MINIMUM RUNSPEC SECTION 
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•OIL : Indicates that the run contains oil. 
•GAS : Indicates that the run contains gas. 
•DISGAS : Run contains dissolved gas in live oil. 
•WATER : Indicates that the run contains water. 
•VAPOIL: indicates that the run contains vaporized oil. 
ACTIVE PHASES 
# 
Phase 
Phase Combination 
RUNSPEC 
keyword 
1 
Dead Oil 
OIL 
Dry Gas 
GAS 
Water 
WATER 
2 
Dead Oil 
Water 
OIL, Water 
Dry Gas 
Water 
Gas, Water 
Dead Oil 
Dry Gas 
OIL, GAS 
3 
Live Oil with dissolved 
Water 
OIL, Gas, DISGAS, 
Water 
Wet Gas with vaporized 
Water 
OIL, GAS, 
VAPOIL, Water 
Live Oil with dissolved 
Wet Gas with vaporized 
Water 
OIL, GAS, DISGAS, VAPOIL, 
Water 
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DIMENS 
•Defines the basic size of the simulation grid . 
•It is followed by three integers, specifying the number of cells in the X, Y and Z or (R, Theta, Z) directions respectively. 
•Example 
•For a reservoir represented by a 10 x 3 x 4 grid the keyword would be: 
DIMENS 
10 3 4/ 
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WELLDIMS 
•Dimensions of the well data to be used 
•The data must be terminated by a slash /) ( . 
•Parameters: 
1.The maximum number of wells in the model. 
2.The maximum number of connections per well. 
3.The maximum number of groups in the model. 
4.The maximum number of wells in any one group. 
Example: WELLDIMS 20 4 4 5 10 2 4 / 
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TABDIMS 
•Describe the sizes of saturation and PVT tables used 
•Number of fluid-in-place regions 
Parameters: 
1.NTSFUN : The number of saturation tables entered using SGFN etc. in the PROPS section. 
2.NTPVT : The number of PVT tables entered using PVTG, PVTO etc. in the PROPS section. 
3.NSSFUN : The maximum number of saturation nodes in any saturation table. 
4.NPPVT : The maximum number of pressure nodes in any PVT table. 
5.NTFIP : The maximum number of FIP regions defined using FIPNUM in the REGIONS section. 
6.NRPVT : The maximum number of Rs nodes in a live oil PVT table. 
Example: 
TABDIMS 
2 1 20 50 4 30 / 
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START 
•Specifies the start date of the simulation 
•Any report dates entered in the DATES keyword in the SCHEDULE section must be later than the start date 
1.Day: Day of the month (an integer between 1 and 31) 
2.Month : Name of the month (JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC) 
3.Year: The year (a 4-figure integer) 
4.Time: The time (24 hour, in the format HH:MM:SS.SSSS) Example START 1 OCT 1999/ 
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UNIFOUT 
•Output files (for example Restart and Summary files), which may be either multiple or unified, are to be unified 
•The default is for multiple (non-unified) files 
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FMTOUT 
•This indicates that output files which may be either formatted or unformatted are to be formatted 
•This includes the SMSPEC, SUMMARY, GRID, INIT and RESTART files 
•The default is unformatted, as this reduces file size and processing time 
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NOSIM 
•Turns off time step simulation in the SCHEDULE section 
•But the simulator will continue reading and checking the data. 
•To verify the validity of the keyword syntax prior to submitting a large simulation run 
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ECLIPSE PARALLEL 
• Allows the simulation of a single data set to be distributed across a number of processors 
• Large simulations can be run in a shorter time 
• Memory requirements for each processor are smaller 
• Rule of thumb: 50k cells per processor 
PARALLEL 
--#Procs MachineType 
4 DISTRIBUTED / 
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Eclipse 100 - Petroleum reservoir simulation course

  • 1. of 55 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 1
  • 2. of 55 ECLIPSE 100 COURSE 1ST SESSION Blackoil Reservoir Simulation By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 09125289613 Amirkabir University of Technology SPE-Iran Amirkabir Chapter March 2014 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 2
  • 3. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course WHAT IS RESERVOIR SIMULATION? 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 3
  • 4. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course RESERVOIR SIMULATION •Numerical modeling used to quantify and interpret physical phenomena •Dividing the reservoir into several discrete units in three dimensions •Modeling the progression of reservoir and fluid properties through space and time •To project future performance. 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 4
  • 5. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course INTEGRATED RESERVOIR STUDY Initial Reservoir Geometry Formation Tops Ø, Sw, NTG, WOC,GOC Geology Study Res, Geometry Correction Fault Modeling Zonation Lithological modeling Property Modeling Static Model Reservoir Simulation (Dynamic Model ) Sensitivity Analysis History Matching Prediction Scenario Definition Economic analysis Reservoir Management PVT SCAL VFT Production History Well Completion Pressure History Geo-Physic (Seismic ) Drilling (Cutting ) Petro-Physic (Well Log :Sonic, R,ϒ ).. , Core Fluid Sample (Surface-Bottom Hole ) K, Ø (Rcal ) Data Center 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 5
  • 6. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course WHAT IS SIMULATION? •Governing Physics •Darcy’s Law (without gravity term) •Material Balance Equation 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 6
  • 7. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course MATHEMATICS Combination of material balance eq. and Darcy's Law 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 7
  • 8. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course TECHNIQUES TO SOLVE THE PHYSICS 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 8
  • 9. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course DISCRETIZATION AND SOLUTION •Eclipse Uses finite difference approach •Solution approach: •Fully implicit (ECLIPSE default) •Implicit Pressure, Explicit Saturation (IMPES) •Must be used with sound engineering judgment to obtain useful results 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 9
  • 10. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course BLACKOIL VS. COMPOSITIONAL MODELS •Black Oil Simulator (Eclipse 100) •Oil & Gas Phases are represented by one component •Assume composition of gas & oil components are constant with pressure and time •Compositional Simulator (Eclipse 300) •Oil & gas Phases are represented by multi components mixture •Assume the reservoir fluids at all temperature, pressure, composition & time can be represented by EOS (PR, SRK) 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 10
  • 11. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course GENERAL SOLVE METHOD •Divide reservoir into several cells •Provide basic data for each cell •Position wells •Specify well production rates as a function of time •Solve the equations to yield: •pressure and saturation for each block •production of each phase from each well •Each cell is solved simultaneously •Number of cells is related to time required for a timestep •Short timesteps are easier (quicker) to solve 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 11
  • 12. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course WE ARE INTERESTED IN SIMULATING FLOW •Flow from one grid block to the next •Flow from a grid block to the well completion •Flow within the wells (and surface networks) Flow= Transmissibility * Mobility * Potential Difference 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 12
  • 13. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course MODEL IS NOT THE RESERVOIR •Input data is uncertain •Data gathering and evaluation much more time-consuming than constructing a simulation model •Reservoir processes and characteristics may be unknown •The simulation software may be unsuited •Data must be validated, that is history matched •Data modifications must be viable and justified •Artifacts that alter the model performance (e.g. upscaling) 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 13
  • 14. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course USES OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION • Asset valuation: • Accurate determination of recoverable reserves • Asset management: • Determine the most economical perforation method, well pattern, number of wells to drill, injection rates • Determine appropriate facilities • Uncertainty management: • Estimate financial risk of exploration prospects & early lifecycle fields • Assess the effects of early gas or water breakthrough or coning • Estimate means of meeting gas deliverability contracts 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 14
  • 15. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course ECLIPSE BLACKOIL BASIC FEATURES 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 15
  • 16. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course INPUT / OUTPUT STRUCTURE 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 16
  • 17. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course ECLIPSE MODEL: *.DATA 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 17
  • 18. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 18
  • 19. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course HOW ECLIPSE WORKS •Each section of the data file is read, processed, consistency checks are performed & required information is written to various output files (ie *.PRT) • Exceptions: • RUNSPEC: Used for allocation of dynamic memory • SCHEDULE: Time dependent data is read & processed every timestep 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 19
  • 20. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course HOW ECLIPSE SECTIONS RELATE TO THE EQUATION 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 20
  • 21. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course STATIC RESERVOIR DESCRIPTION 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 21
  • 22. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course SIMULATION WITH ECLIPSE 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 22
  • 23. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course HOW TO USE THE MANUALS 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 23
  • 24. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course ECLIPSE PRODUCTS 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 24
  • 25. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course OUTPUT STYLES 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 25
  • 26. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course OUTPUT FILES 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 26
  • 27. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course OUTPUT FILES 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 27
  • 28. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course DATA FILE FORMAT •Input data file is text •Can be created by Notepad or Notpad++ •Tab character and Ctrl character are not acceptable •Keyword length is limited to eight characters •Anything after the eighth character is taken as a comment •Data following a keyword must begin on the next line •The first character of each keyword should be in the first column •This may be changed using the COLUMNS keyword 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 28
  • 29. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course DATA FILE FORMAT •The file is taken as 132 characters wide •Anything to the right of column 130 is interpreted as a comment •COLUMNS keyword may only be needed if data from third party packages is incorporated •Comment lines begin with a double dash (--) •Or begin after the forward slash terminating a keyword •It is strongly recommended to use many comments •ECLIPSE keywords are not case-sensitive 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 29
  • 30. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course DATA FILE FORMAT •Omitting a keyword is equivalent to specifying a default •Keywords that have data, the data record must be terminated by a slash (/) •If a data record is terminated early with a slash, the remaining data items are set to their Default Values •If a keyword is omitted all its associated data items are set to their default values •Eclipse data file sections must come in the prescribed order •But the order of the keywords within each section is arbitrary (except the SCHEDULE section) 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 30
  • 31. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course DATA FILE FORMAT 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 31
  • 32. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course KEYWORD SYNTAX 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 32
  • 33. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course MESSAGE HANDLING SYSTEM 1.Message (Not an error, purely informative) 2.Comment (Probably not a data error) 3.Warning (Possibly a data error) 4.Problem (Calculation difficulties) 5.Error (Definitelya data error) 6.Bug (Suspected programming error) The MESSAGES keyword allows you to modify the default print and stop limits Example: MESSAGES 2* 10 5* 10000 / alters print and stop limits for warnings 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 33
  • 34. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course GLOBAL KEYWORDS 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 34
  • 35. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course GLOBAL KEYWORDS 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 35
  • 36. of 55 ECLIPSE DATA FILE 1. THE RUNSPEC SECTION 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 36
  • 37. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course RUNSPEC SECTION •The section contains run specification data •Functions: •Memory allocation (RAM) •Specifying character of the model •Sets start date of the simulation •Memory allocation for: •Wells (small) •Tabular data (small) •Simulation grid (large) •Solver stack (large) 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 37
  • 38. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course MEMORY ALLOCATION •Grid: •Geometry, depth, porosity, permeability, and NTG of each cell •ECLIPSE converts this to an array of pore volumes, transmissibilities and cell center depths •The minimum information required: five numbers per active cell •Total number of cells equals: NX * NY * NZ. 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 38
  • 39. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course MEMORY ALLOCATION •Solver stack: •Solves equations for the pressure, saturation and gas-oil and/or oil- gas ratio in each cell •ECLIPSE requires rapid access to several previous solutions •Known as the solver stack, set to "10" by default •May be altered using NSTACK keyword •The default value of NSTACK is 10 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 39
  • 40. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course SAMPLE RUNSPEC SECTION 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 40 RUNSPEC TITLE ECLIPSE Course Example DIMENS 20 5 10 / FIELD OIL WATER WELLDIMS 4 20 1 4 / TABDIMS 2 2 50 50 / START 1 JAN 1994 / A Model With 20*5*10 Cells Start of simulation Phases Present may be OIL, WATER, GAS, DISGAS, VAPOIL Number of PVT, SCAL, Well, Aquifer Table in Model
  • 41. of 55 SOME RUNSPEC KEYWORDS •TITLE •FIELD •OIL •GAS •DISGAS •WATER •DUALPORO •DUALPERM •GRAVDR •FULLIMP •DIMENS •WELLDIMS •TABDIMS •REGDIMS •START •MESSAGES •NOSIM •DPGRID •NODPPM 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 41
  • 42. of 55 MINIMUM RUNSPEC KEYWORDS-E100 Keyword Description TITLE Title DIMENS Number of blocks in X,Y,Z directions OIL, WATER, GAS, VAPOIL, DISGAS The active phases present FIELD/ METRIC/ LAB Unit convention START Start date of the simulation. WELLDIMS Well and group dimensions 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 42
  • 43. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course RUNSPEC DEFAULTS •Cartesian geometry •One set of PVT and Rel. perm. tables •One reporting region •Unformatted restart files •Non-unified restart files 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 43
  • 44. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course UNITS •Three unit conventions can be used: •METRIC units •FIELD units •LAB units •In Eclipse the default unit convention is METRIC Quantity Metric Field Lab Length, depth, radius m ft. cm Time day day hr Density kg/m3 lbm/ft.3 g/cc Pressure (absolute( Barsa Psia Atma Temperature (absolute( K °R K Temperature (difference( °C °F °C Viscosity cpoise cpoise cpoise Permeability MDarcy MDarcy MDarcy Mass Kg Lb G Moles kg-mo; Lb-mol g-mol 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 44
  • 45. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course RUNSPEC KEYWORDS •The ECLIPSE Reference manual contains information about all keywords • Data File Overview chapter shows keywords by section • Keywords chapter contains details about each keyword 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 45
  • 46. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course MINIMUM RUNSPEC SECTION 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 46
  • 47. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course •OIL : Indicates that the run contains oil. •GAS : Indicates that the run contains gas. •DISGAS : Run contains dissolved gas in live oil. •WATER : Indicates that the run contains water. •VAPOIL: indicates that the run contains vaporized oil. ACTIVE PHASES # Phase Phase Combination RUNSPEC keyword 1 Dead Oil OIL Dry Gas GAS Water WATER 2 Dead Oil Water OIL, Water Dry Gas Water Gas, Water Dead Oil Dry Gas OIL, GAS 3 Live Oil with dissolved Water OIL, Gas, DISGAS, Water Wet Gas with vaporized Water OIL, GAS, VAPOIL, Water Live Oil with dissolved Wet Gas with vaporized Water OIL, GAS, DISGAS, VAPOIL, Water 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 47
  • 48. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course DIMENS •Defines the basic size of the simulation grid . •It is followed by three integers, specifying the number of cells in the X, Y and Z or (R, Theta, Z) directions respectively. •Example •For a reservoir represented by a 10 x 3 x 4 grid the keyword would be: DIMENS 10 3 4/ 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 48
  • 49. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course WELLDIMS •Dimensions of the well data to be used •The data must be terminated by a slash /) ( . •Parameters: 1.The maximum number of wells in the model. 2.The maximum number of connections per well. 3.The maximum number of groups in the model. 4.The maximum number of wells in any one group. Example: WELLDIMS 20 4 4 5 10 2 4 / 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 49
  • 50. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course TABDIMS •Describe the sizes of saturation and PVT tables used •Number of fluid-in-place regions Parameters: 1.NTSFUN : The number of saturation tables entered using SGFN etc. in the PROPS section. 2.NTPVT : The number of PVT tables entered using PVTG, PVTO etc. in the PROPS section. 3.NSSFUN : The maximum number of saturation nodes in any saturation table. 4.NPPVT : The maximum number of pressure nodes in any PVT table. 5.NTFIP : The maximum number of FIP regions defined using FIPNUM in the REGIONS section. 6.NRPVT : The maximum number of Rs nodes in a live oil PVT table. Example: TABDIMS 2 1 20 50 4 30 / 39 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 50
  • 51. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course START •Specifies the start date of the simulation •Any report dates entered in the DATES keyword in the SCHEDULE section must be later than the start date 1.Day: Day of the month (an integer between 1 and 31) 2.Month : Name of the month (JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC) 3.Year: The year (a 4-figure integer) 4.Time: The time (24 hour, in the format HH:MM:SS.SSSS) Example START 1 OCT 1999/ 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 51
  • 52. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course UNIFOUT •Output files (for example Restart and Summary files), which may be either multiple or unified, are to be unified •The default is for multiple (non-unified) files 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 52
  • 53. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course FMTOUT •This indicates that output files which may be either formatted or unformatted are to be formatted •This includes the SMSPEC, SUMMARY, GRID, INIT and RESTART files •The default is unformatted, as this reduces file size and processing time 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 53
  • 54. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course NOSIM •Turns off time step simulation in the SCHEDULE section •But the simulator will continue reading and checking the data. •To verify the validity of the keyword syntax prior to submitting a large simulation run 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 54
  • 55. of 55 Eclipse 100 Course ECLIPSE PARALLEL • Allows the simulation of a single data set to be distributed across a number of processors • Large simulations can be run in a shorter time • Memory requirements for each processor are smaller • Rule of thumb: 50k cells per processor PARALLEL --#Procs MachineType 4 DISTRIBUTED / 2014 March By: Mohammad Massah m.massah@gmail.com 55