Definition



The Capacitance-Resistance Model (CRM) is a class of mathematical models relating the production rate history to the offset injection rate history with or without account fro the producers bottom-hole pressure variation.

In case the bottom-hole pressure data is available via Permanent Downhole Gauge (PDG) records it can be  considered as the PDG interpretation facility in terms of injection → production connectivity.

In case he bottom-hole pressure data is not available  the bottom-hole pressure is considered constant over time.



Application




Limitations



CRM does not pretend to predict pressure and reserves distribution as 3D dynamic model does.


It only provides hints for misperforming wells and sectors which need a further focus.


Technology



CRM is built around production data against material balance and require current FDP volumetrics, PVT and SCAL models. 


The CRM has certain specifics for oil producers, water injectors, gas injectors and field/sector analysis. 


The CRM analysis is



Single-Tank CRM


q_j (t) = \sum_i^{n_i} f_{ij} I_i(t)  - \tau_j \, \frac{ d q_j(t) }{ dt }  - J_j \, \tau_j \, \frac{d p_{wf, j }(t)}{dt}



Multi-tank Producer based CRMP



Multi-Tank Producer-Injector based CRM







p_{wf}(t) = p_r(t) - \frac{q(t)}{J}
p_r(t) = p_i + \frac{1}{c_t \, V_{\phi}} \, \Bigg[ \int_0^t q_i(\tau) d\tau - \int_0^t q(\tau) d\tau  \Bigg]



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