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Transient-pressure analysis in geothermal steam reservoirs with an immobile vaporizing liquid phase

January 1, 1978

A finite-difference model for the radial horizontal flow of steam through a porous medium is used to evaluate transient-pressure behavior in the presence of an immobile vaporizing or condensing liquid phase. Graphs of pressure drawdown and buildup in terms of dimensionless pressure and time are obtained for a well discharging steam at a constant mass flow rate for a specified time. The assumptions are made that the steam is in local thermal equilibrium with the reservoir rocks, that temperature changes are due only to phase change, and that effects of vapor-pressure lowering are negligible. Computations show that when a vaporizing liquid phase is present the pressure drawdown exhibits behavior similar to that observed in noncondensable gas reservoirs, but delayed in time. A theoretical analysis allows for the computation of this delay and demonstrates that it is independent of flow geometry. The response that occurs upon pressure buildup is markedly different from that in a noncondensable gas system. This result may provide a diagnostic tool for establishing the existence of phase-change phenomena within a reservoir. ?? 1979.

Publication Year 1978
Title Transient-pressure analysis in geothermal steam reservoirs with an immobile vaporizing liquid phase
DOI 10.1016/0375-6505(78)90015-9
Authors A.F. Moench, P.G. Atkinson
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Geothermics
Index ID 70012579
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse