Thermal modeling of fractured reservoir-wellbore coupled system for fracture diagnosis and geothermal applications

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2022-06-27

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Sun, He, Ph. D.

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Distributed temperature sensing (DTS) is an enabling technology for fracture diagnosis and multiphase flow measurement in unconventional areas. Fracture characterization and flow profiling are crucial to evaluate the performance of hydraulic fractures. Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS) have gained great attention since they promise to deliver geographically disperse, carbon-free energy with minimal environmental impact. The objective of our DTS data analysis workflow is to provide a high-resolution quantitative diagnosis of hydraulic and natural fractures, which will benefit the fracturing operation design and decision-making process in the unconventional reservoir. Natural fracture networks have a major impact on EGS heat extraction. The objective of our model is to evaluate the impact of natural fracture networks on EGS producing temperature profiles. In this work, we developed a comprehensive numerical forward model for DTS data analysis and EGS economic evaluation. Our model includes reservoir and wellbore models. Also, the flow and thermal models are fully coupled. A thermal embedded discrete fracture model (Thermal EDFM) is developed to handle the thermal modeling of complex fracture networks. Subsequently, we implemented an ensemble smoother with multiple data assimilation (ESMDA) as the inverse model to match DTS data and characterize fractures. The DTS analysis with our model provides a high-resolution solution since the fracture diagnosis and flow profiling are performed for each fracture. The hydraulic and natural fracture properties and geometry such as fracture half-length, height, and fracture conductivity are evaluated. Our EGS model provides a comprehensive economic evaluation since we consider the flow and temperature behavior in each fracture without any upscaling. Although numerous simulators are developed for DTS data analysis and EGS economic evaluation, relatively few existing models can handle the full-physics such as complex fracture geometry and multiphase flow. Our models are more rigorous than the prior models to simulate and match the field DTS and EGS data

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