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1) The document defines the parameters for a reservoir simulation model with 10x3x3 grid blocks. Permeability and porosity are defined as constant within each grid layer. 2) Well WP1 is defined as an oil producer with an initial rate of 2000 STB/day and minimum BHP of 3350 psi. 3) The production rate of well WP1 is increased to 4000 STB/day on July 2005, with other parameters unchanged. Key output vectors such as pressure, oil rates and water cut are specified for production analysis.

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1) The document defines the parameters for a reservoir simulation model with 10x3x3 grid blocks. Permeability and porosity are defined as constant within each grid layer. 2) Well WP1 is defined as an oil producer with an initial rate of 2000 STB/day and minimum BHP of 3350 psi. 3) The production rate of well WP1 is increased to 4000 STB/day on July 2005, with other parameters unchanged. Key output vectors such as pressure, oil rates and water cut are specified for production analysis.

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RUNSPEC ============================================================== -- Title is used as header on output, to identify run TITLE Example simple Eclipse file, lecture notes

-- Specify dimension of model, NX, NY, NZ DIMENS -- NX NY NZ 10 3 3 / -- Phases included (oil and water, i.e. 2-phase run) OIL WATER -- Units to use, alternatives are METRIC, FIELD or LAB FIELD -- Specify maximum values for well data (# means max number of) WELLDIMS -- #wells #cell-connections Next three values are defaulted 4 5 3* / -- Start date, i.e. Day 0 in simulation START 1 'JAN' 2004 / GRID =========================================================== -- Turn off writing of data to report file NOECHO -----DX DY 90*1000 / DZ 90*50 / -- So far the grid shape has been defined, but we also need to define at -- which depth (measured from sea level) the cell tops are. We assume a -- horizontal reservoir, and input depths which are consistent with the -- DZ-values we defined above. TOPS 30*5000 30*5050 30*5100 / -- Permeabilities are constant, so define 90 equal values. PERMX 90*200 / PERMY 90*200 / PERMZ 90*200 / -- Porosity is constant in each layer, so define 30 values in layer 1, -- 30 in layer 2, and 30 in layer 3. Each layer contains 30 cells. PORO Definition of grid cells. From DIMENS keyword above, we have: N = NX*NY*NZ = 10*3*3 = 90. In each cell DX = DY = 1000 ft and DZ = 50 ft (Dimension measured in feet since units were defined as FIELD above) The grid cells are then defined by: 90*1000 /

30*0.3 30*0.23 30*0.18 / 11 -- Request to write an INIT (initial) file. Contains all data used to -- initialize the model INIT -- Turn report writing back on ECHO PROPS ===============================================================

-- Relative permeability for water and oil, -- and water-oil capillary pressure, as a function of water saturation SWOF -- Sw Krw Krow Pcow 0.220 0.300 0.400 0.500 0.600 0.800 0.900 1.000 0.0000 0.0700 0.1500 0.2400 0.3300 0.6500 0.8300 1.0000 1.0000 0.4000 0.1250 0.0649 0.0048 0.0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 /

-- PVT properties for water. -- (Pref: Reference pressure for rest of data (psi) -- Bw: Volume formation factor for water -- Cw: Water compressibiblity -- ViscW: Water viscosity ) PVTW -- Pref Bw Cw ViscW 4014.7 1.029 3.13D-6 0.31 0 / -- PVT properties for oil PVDO -- P Bo viscO 3337 1.2600 1.042 3725 1.2555 1.072 4139.5 1.2507 1.096 4573.2 1.2463 1.118 5053.9 1.24173 1.151 5487.5 1.2377 1.174 5813.9 1.2356 1.2 / -- Dead oil: Rs (Gas resolution factor) is constant RSCONST -- Rs Bubble-point-pressure 0.4 3337.0 / -- Specify constant rock compressibility. ROCK -- Pref Cr 14.7 3.0D-6 / -- Fluid densities at surface conditions

DENSITY -- Oil Water Gas 49.1 64.79 0.06054 / SOLUTION =============================================================

EQUIL -- DD = Datum depth, the depth to which all reports will be referenced. -- DD Pressure@DD OWC Pcow(OWC) Default rest of data items 5000 4800 6000 0.0 6* / SUMMARY ==============================================================

-- List data vectors which we want stored for graphics post-processing -- Field Oil Production Rate FOPR -- Field Oil Production Total FOPT -- Field Water Cut FWCT -- Field Pressure (averaged reservoir pressure) FPR -- Field Oil In Place FOIP -- Field Water Production Rate FWPR -- Field Water Injection Rate FWIR -- Well Water Cut for all wells WWCT / SCHEDULE ============================================================== -- Specify output of graphics result files for cell data, and times which -- to write these. (Details to come later) RPTRST BASIC=5 NORST=1 FREQ=6 / -- Well specification: Give names, positions (i, j) and main phase of wells WELSPECS --wname group i j Z(bhp) prefPhase 'WP1' 'G' 10 2 1* 'OIL' / / -- (Note two slashes, one terminates each well, one terminates the keyword) -- Completion data, the well is open to the reservoir in cells in layers -- from k_hi to k_lo. COMPDAT --wname ic jc k_hi k_lo open/shut 2*DontCare well_diam Default... 'WP1' 10 2 1 2 'OPEN' 2* 0.5 4* / / -- Production data, specify producing rate and constraints -- Well WP1 will produce with an oil rate of 2000 STB/day constrained by -- that wells flowing bottomhole pressure is minimum 3350 psi. -- (Details to come later) WCONPROD --wname open/shut ctrlmode orat 4*Default bhpmin Rest default...

'WP1' /

'OPEN'

'ORAT' 2000

4*

3350 /

-- Milestone dates, e.g. to write results DATES 1 'JUL' 2004 / 1 'JAN' 2005 / / -- Change production rate to 4000 STB/day WCONPROD --wname open/shut ctrlmode orat 4*Default bhpmin Rest default... 'WP1' 'OPEN' 'ORAT' 4000 4* 3350 / / DATES 1 'JUL' 2005 / / END

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