Numerical simulation of CO2-enhanced oil recovery in fractured shale reservoirs using discontinuous and continuous Galerkin finite element methods

Tianran Ma, Lintong Jiang, Yanbao Liu*, Chaobin Guo, Weijun Shen, Yongli Xu

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Abstract

Introduction: This study explores the potential of enhancing shale oil recovery and reducing CO2 emissions through CO2 injection in fractured shale reservoirs. The importance of this approach lies in its dual benefit: improving oil extraction efficiency and addressing environmental concerns associated with CO2 emissions. 

Method: We employed a discrete fracture-matrix model to simulate CO2 flooding in fractured shale reservoirs, utilizing both discontinuous Galerkin (DG) and continuous Galerkin (CG) finite element methods. The DG-CG FEM’s accuracy was validated against the McWhorter problem, ensuring the reliability of the simulation results. Our model also considered various factors, including reservoir heterogeneity, fracture permeability, CO2 injection volume, and gas injection patterns, to analyze their impact on shale oil recovery. 

Result: Our simulations revealed that fractured reservoirs significantly enhance shale oil production efficiency compared to homogeneous reservoirs, with an approximate 48.9% increase in production. A notable increase in shale oil production, by 15.8%, was observed when fracture permeability was increased by two orders of magnitude. Additionally, a fourfold increase in CO2 injection rate resulted in a 31.5% rise in shale oil production. Implementing a step-by-step reduction in injection volume while maintaining the total CO2 injection constant proved to be more effective than constant-rate injections. 

Discussion: The study demonstrates the effectiveness of CO2 flooding in fractured shale reservoirs for enhancing shale oil recovery.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1330290
JournalFrontiers in Energy Research
Volume11
Number of pages13
ISSN2296-598X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • CO geological storage
  • Discrete fracture-matrix model
  • Fractured reservoir
  • Shale oil
  • Two-phase flow

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