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PIPEPHASE 9.6
POPHOZN Input
Reference

March 2013
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PIPEPHASE
POPHOZN Horizontal Well Model
Input Reference

PIPEPHASE includes the Japan National Oil Company's


POPHOZN horizontal well simulator. Use of this module requires
a separate license agreement. Keywords are entered in the IPR
section of the Structure category of input.

STRUCTURE Data Category of Input


The Structure Data Category of input defines the piping system. It is
mandatory for all types of simulation.
Table 1: Structure Data Category of Input
Statement Keywords See page...
Equipment Devices (No Length):
{IPR} {NAME=}, MODEL= or TYPE=, IVAL=, RVAL=, 4-116 in the
ARRAY=, {GROUP=} PIPEPHASE
Keyword
Manual

IPR The Inflow Performance Relationship device models the relationship between
flowrate and reservoir pressure draw-down or pressure drop at the sand face in a
well. Several IPR models are supplied. Alternatively, user-defined IPR models may
be linked to PIPEPHASE and data for them entered through the IPR device.
The IPR device is also used to enter reservoir decline data which is required for time-
stepping.
The IPR device can also be used to shut-down sources depending upon whether a
maximum water cut or gas oil ratio has been exceeded in any given source.
This device also allows tabular data to be entered for interpolation or regression onto
one of the PIPEPHASE models and/or for use in a time-stepping run.
Units of measurement are those chosen on the DIMENSIONS statement and cannot
be changed for individual data items in the IPR device.

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Mandatory entries:

MODEL= Enter 100 to define that the POPHOZN Horizontal


Well Model is to be used.
IVAL= Integer data identified by Labels. These data are
input in the format:
IVAL = label, value/label, value/ ...
Refer to tables below for labels and descriptions.
Labels may be entered in full or may be truncated to
four characters. Except where stated, these data are
all mandatory.
RVAL= Real data identified by Labels. These data are input
in the format:
RVAL = label, value/label, value/ ...
Refer to the following tables for labels and
descriptions. Labels may be entered in full or may
be truncated to four characters. Except where
stated, these data are all mandatory.
ARRAY= Array data identified by Labels. These data are input
in the format:
Array = label, value1, value2,.../label, value1,
value2/ ...
Refer to the following tables for labels and
descriptions.Labels may be entered in full or may be
truncated to four characters. Except where stated,
these data are all mandatory.
Data specified by the ARRAY keyword represents
reservoir decline data.

Optional entries:

NAME= Name of the Inflow Performance Relationship


device.
GROUP= Name of the reservoir group. You must enter this if
you want to interpolate the decline curves of a
reservoir during time-stepping. The reservoir data
you use can be entered in this IPR.
If you want to use reservoir decline data (defined by
the ARRAY keyword) entered in another IPR device,
enter the same reservoir GROUP name of the IPR
device in which the data resides; do not enter any
reservoir data in this IPR device.
Conversely, if you enter reservoir decline data in this
IPR, the data can be used by another IPR device
draining the same reservoir.
You may enter data for multiple reservoirs in one
PIPEPHASE run.

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Table 2: Label Requirements for All Models
IVAL Labels for All Models
BASIS Deliverability (flow rate) basis
1 = gas
2 = liquid
3 = oil
4 = water
5 = weight

Flow rate units in the IPR are fixed according to the BASIS
chosen:
BASIS Flow rate units
1 (gas) Gas volume units
2 (liquid) Liquid volume units
3 (oil) Liquid volume units
4 (water) Liquid volume units
5 (weight) Weight units

Babu-Odeh does not allow a Basis of 1 or 5


FLOW Traverse direction: 1 = forward(default) 2 = backward
Optional RVAL Labels for All Models
DPMAX Maximum pressure drawdown for the IPR device. This
constraint will be activated if all three of the following
conditions are satisfied:
1. The IPR device is in a source link with the source pres-
sure fixed.
2. A regulator is placed on the surface (in the link) and
the regulator pressure set to a very high value (higher
than any pressure in the system, e.g., 99999.0).
3. At least one device is placed downstream of the regula-
tor.
FWMAX Maximum acceptable water cut for the well.
GORMAX GOR at which the well will shut down.
ABAN Reservoir abandonment pressure.
WABP Minimum bottomhole pressure.
OPEN Well status flag. 1 for open, 0 for close.

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Table 3: Label Requirements for POPHOZN Model
IVAL Labels for POPHOZN Model
NHOR Number of segments in horizontal wellbore
KPDPH Multiphase correlation for horizontal section
4 = Beggs and Brill
5 = Dukler, Eaton, and Flanigan
6 = Mukherjee and Brill
10 = Mechanistic Model
KPDPV Multiphase correlation for vertical section
1- Hagedorn and Brown
2- Duns and Ros
3- Orkiszewski
4- Beggs and Brill
5- Dukler, Eaton and Flanigan
6- Mukherjee and Brill
7- Aziz et al.
8- Ansari
10- Mechanistic Model
ICODE Calculation Method of bubble point pressure and solution
gas oil ratio
0- Lasater
1- Standing
2- Vazquez & Beggs
JCODE Calculation Method for oil formation volume factor
0- Vazquez & Beggs
1- Standing
2- Glaso
MCODE Calculation Method for z-factor
0- Hall & Yarborough
1- Standing
2- Dranchuk, Purvis & Robinson
3- Gopal
PIOPT IPR calculation method
1- Modified pi for vertical wells
2- Babu & Odeh
3- Peaceman
4- PI for vertical wells
5- Ozkan & Raghavan
10- Confluent
IOZ Water drive
1=bottom
2=edge
ICONI Coning calculation method
1=Chaperon
2=Giger)

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Table 3: Label Requirements for POPHOZN Model
ICONII Coning type
1=single
2=two cone
RVAL Labels for POPHOZN Model
API Oil API gravity @ 14.7psig 60F
RP Production gas oil ratio (scf/stb) @ 14.7psig and60F
SGPG Producing gas gravity (air=1.0) @ 14.7psig 60 F
SGW Producing water gravity (water=1.0)
KX Horizontal permeability in RESA direction (Darcy)
KY Horizontal permeability in RESB direction (Darcy)
KZ Vertical permeability (Darcy)
RESA Reservoir width, (ft)
RESB Reservoir length, (ft)
THICKNESS Reservoir height, (ft)
XCORD Well location RESA direction (ft)
YCORD Well location RESB direction (ft)
ZCORD Well location vertical direction (ft)
PERMG Gravel permeability (Darcy).
If negative, open hole. Otherwise gravel pack
RW Wellbore diameter, (ft)
SPF Perforation density (shot/ft)
DPERF Diameter of perforation (ft)
TDIST Distance between gas-oil and oil-water contact (ft)
ADIST Distance between gas-oil contact and well (ft)
BDIST Distance between well and oil-water contact (ft)
PHAI Porosity
SW Water saturation
SOR Irreducible oil saturation
ARRAY Labels for POPHOZN Model
ROUGHNESS Array of absolute roughness
ANGLE Array of angles (deg)
LENGTH Array of pipe lengths (ft)
ID Array of pipe diameters (ft)

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Example:
TITLE PROBLEM=IPR, USER=JASON, DATE=02/17/98, *
SITE=BREA
$
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION
$
DIMENSION RATE(LV)=BPD
$
CALCULATION NETWORK, Blackoil, PRANDTL
$
DEFAULT IDPIPE=4.026, IDTUBING=4.026, IDRISER=4.026, *
IDANNULUS=6.065
$
PRINT INPUT=FULL, DATABASE=FULL
$
SEGMENT AUTO=ON, DLHORIZ(FT)=2000, DLVERT(FT)=500
$
NETWORK DATA
$
SOLUTION PBALANCE, FLOWAL=2, STEP=1
$
PVT PROPERTY DATA
$
SET SETNO=1, GRAV(OIL,API)=30, GRAV(GAS,SPGR)=0.75, *
GRAV(WATER,SPGR)=1
$
STRUCTURE DATA
$
SOURCE NAME=S001, PRIORITY=0, SETNO=1, *
PRES=2985.3, TEMP=197.5, RATE(ESTI)=2000, *
GOR=1000, WCUT=10, XCORD=43, *
YCORD=584
$
SINK NAME=D002, PRES=2775.2, RATE(ESTI)=2000, *
XCORD=760, YCORD=638
$

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$
LINK NAME=L001, FROM=S001, TO=D002
IPR NAME=E001, model=100, *
$
IVAL=BASIS,3/NHOR,8/*
ICODE,2/JCODE,2/MCODE,2/*
PIOPT,5/IOZ,2/ICON1,2/ICON2,1/*
KPDPV,4/KPDPH,4, *
$
RVAL=KX,0.01/KZ, 0.005/ PERMG,-1/*
RESA, 1000 / RESB, 1000 / THICKNESS, 100 / *
XCORD, 500 / YCORD, 500 / ZCORD, 50 /*
RW, 12/DPERF,0.6/SPF,10 / *
TDIST,100/ADIST,100/BDIST,0/*
$
API,48/RP,1000/SGPG,0.75/SGW,1/PHAI,0.2/SW,0.4/SOR,0.25*
$
ARRAY=ID, 2.41, 2.42, 2.43, 2.44, 2.45, 2.46, 2.47, 2.47/ *
ROUGHNESS, 0.0018, 0.0018, 0.0018, 0.0018, 0.0018,*
0.0018, 0.0018, 0.0018/ *
ANGLE, 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.8/ *
LENGTH, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, GROUP=RES1
$ OPEN,1 / UPTIME,1
END

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