PetraSim

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Solve challenging subsurface flow problems with PetraSim

PetraSim is the graphical interface for the TOUGH2 family of simulators. Developed at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, TOUGH2 and its derivatives are recognized for their powerful simulation capabilities for fluid flow and heat transfer in porous and fractured media.

The TOUGH2 codes have been applied to problems ranging from Yucca mountain groundwater flow to multi-component environmental remediation. PetraSim makes the power of TOUGH2 accessible to modelers through an interactive 3D environment that includes mesh generation, parameter definition, and display of results.

PetraSim significantly lowers the barriers to TOUGH2 use by freeing the analyst to focus on the model, while automatically handling the complex details of TOUGH2 input and output files.

PetraSim includes TOUGH2 (version 2), T2VOC, TMVOC, and TOUGHREACT (version 1.2) executables. TOUGH version 2.1 and TOUGHREACT v2.0 are supported and can be purchased for an additional fee. HydrateResSim is also supported and must be acquired from NETL for use with PetraSim. PetraSim also includes limited support for TOUGHREACT v3.3 and TOUGHREACT-Pitzer.

The TOUGH2 (version 2) executables packaged with PetraSim include changes to the TOUGH2 source code available only with PetraSim. This includes the output of CSV files (used for results visualization within the interface) and a number of changes designed to improve geothermal models. There are detailed in this paper and include (but are not limited to) the following:

– Specify the start-up time for a well on deliverability. This avoids the need for multiple restarts when modeling a number of make-up wells in field-scale geothermal production forecast.
– Specify the productivity index (PI) and flowing pressures for each layer of a well on deliverability.
– IAPWS-IF97 correlations for pure water added to the standard TOUGH2 EOSs. These extend the use of TOUGH2 to near-critical conditions (T>350В°C) and to geothermal geopressured conditions (P>1000 bara).
– IAPWS 2008 viscosity formulation for pure water and steam added to the standard TOUGH2 EOSs.
– Grouping of source/sink cells using source/sink names. This makes it possible to correctly assign production when multiple wells intersect the same cell.
– Writing of SAVE file at specified time steps.
– Additional results output in GOFT file for EOS2 and EWASG.
– New capillary pressure and enthalpy options in EOS2 and EWASG.
– Improved convergence during EOS2 change of phase.

Applications for PetraSim and the simulators it supports include:

– Coupled process modeling (thermal, hydrologic, chemical, mechanical, biological)
– Carbon sequestration and other types of injection
– Methane hydrate dissociation and recovery
– Performance assessment of nuclear waste repositories
– Geothermal reservoir studies
– Vadose zone hydrology
– Fate and transport of volatile organic compounds
– Design and analysis of laboratory and field experiments

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Alejandro G.

Advanced user of PetraSim
★★★★★
The best software for flow and CO2 sequestration simulation

What do you like best?

Petrasim is wonderful for 3D modelling, it allows for creating 3D georeferenced grids and surveys and then define layers and horizons (using seismic data or x, y, z data grids) and fill the space between layers with material properties such as density, porosity, permeability, thus simulating the subsurface with a lot of detail. However, where this software really shines is in the flow modules, you can module multiphase fluids and then simulate the possible injection wells, and production. Also you can even simulate CO2 sequestration for heavy oil simulations.

What do you dislike?

Petrasim is not a very demanding software, however while running flow simulators you definitely require good hardware. Another fact about this software that I dislike is that the demo version doesn't allow for simulating oil, just water, and when deciding if purchasing this software this can be a deciding factor so it should be included.

Recommendations to others considering the product:

I truly recommend petrasim to any geologist or geophysicist, it is an amazing software that complements both petrel and opendtect in creating 3D models and predicting the amount of production you will get from your prospects. I haven't used a software that simulates CO2 sequestration as well as petrasim does.

What problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized?

We normally use petrasim together with opendtect and petrel to create 3D subsurface models while exploring for oil and gas production. And since Venezuelan reserves consist mostly of heavy and extraheavy oil we use this software to simulate Co2 or hot water sequestration for oil production, we even simulate nafta injection for diluting processes.

Review source: G2.com

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