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MATERIAL BALANCE

EQUATION
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

The material balance equation (MBE) is one of


the basic tools of reservoir engineers for
interpreting and predicting reservoir
performance. The MBE can be used to:
Estimate initial hydrocarbon volumes in place
Predict future reservoir performance
Predict ultimate hydrocarbon recovery under
various types of primary driving mechanisms
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

The equation can be written on volumetric basis as:

Initial volume = volume remaining + volume removed

Before deriving the material balance, it is convenient to


denote certain terms by symbols for brevity. The
symbols used conform where possible to the standard
nomenclature adopted by the Society of Petroleum
Engineers.
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION
Symbols Terms
Pi Initial reservoir pressure, psi
p Change in reservoir pressure = pi p, psi
pb Bubble point pressure, psi
N Initial (original) oil in place, STB
Np Cumulative oil produced, STB
Wp Cumulative water produced, bbl

Gp Cumulative gas produced, scf


Rp Cumulative gas-oil ratio, scf/STB
GOR Instantaneous gas-oil ratio, scf/STB
Rsi Initial gas solubility, scf/STB
Rs Gas solubility, scf/STB
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION
Symbols Terms
Boi Initial oil formation volume factor, bbl/STB
Bo Oil formation volume factor, bbl/STB
Bgi Initial gas formation volume factor, bbl/scf
Bg Gas formation volume factor, bbl/scf
Winj Cumulative water injected, STB

Ginj Cumulative gas injected, scf


We Cumulative water influx, bbl
m Ratio of initial gas-cap-gas reservoir volume to initial
reservoir oil volume , bbl/bbl
G Initial gas-cap gas, scf
P.V Pore volume, bbl
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Symbols Terms
cw Water compressibility, psi1

cf Formation (rock) compressibility, psi1

Bg c Gas formation volume factor of the gas cap gas ,bbl/scf

Bg s Gas formation volume factor of the solution gas ,bbl/scf

Gpc cumulative gas production from gas cap

Gps cumulative gas production from solution gas.


Derivation of the oil MBE
Let us define the following quantities:
N= the initial oil in place(STB) = VBO (*1-Swi) /Boi
Gas cap expansion = New gas cap volume -
original gas cap volume
New gas cap volume = (G-Gpc) B gc
Original gas cap volume = G x Bgci
(1)Gas cap expansion = (G-Gpc) B gc - G x Bgci
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

(2) Remaining release gas = original soluble gas


remaining soluble gas cumulative produced gas
= [N Rsi -(N-Np)Rs -Gps] Bgs
(3) Remaining oil volume = (N-Np) Bo
(4) Net water influx = (We -Wp Bw)
(5) Rock and water expansion is neglected in the
presence of gas.
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Condition I Condition II
Pressure = Pi P<Pi NP
= Zero N P = +ive
GP = Zero G P = +ive
WP = Zero W P = +ive
Condition I Condition II
Pressure = Pi P<Pi NP
= Zero N P = +ive
GP = Zero G P = +ive
WP = Zero W P = +ive

Condition I Condition II
Pressure = Pi P<Pi
NP = Zero N P = +ive
GP = Zero G P = +ive
W P = Zero W P = +ive
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Now, by equating the initial conditions , to the


final conditions resulting from a finite pressure
drop:
N Boi = (N-NP) Bo + [(G-GPC) Bgc -G Bgci] +[NRsi
-(N-NP)RsGPS ]Bgs+(We -WPBw)
N Boi = NBo NPBo + G Bgc- GPC Bgc - G Bgci +
N RSi Bgs - N RS Bgs+ NP Rs Bgs - GPS Bgs +
+ (We-WP Bw)
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NBoi-NBo-NRsi Bgs +NRsBgs=-NPBo+NPRsBgs - GPSBgs+


+GBgc-GPcBgc-GBgci+(We-WPBw)
N[Boi-Bo-RsiBgs+RsBgs] =Np[-Bo+RsBgs]-Gps Bgs+GBgc-

Gpc Bgc-GBgci+(We-WpBw)
But : Bgc = Bgs = Bg and Bgci = Bgsi
Bgi
N[Boi-Bo+(-Rsi+Rs)Bg] = Np[-Bo+RsBg]-Gps Bg+GBg
GpcBg-GBgi+(We-WpBw)
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Np[Bo-RsBg]+(Gps+Gpc)Bg =N[Bo-Boi+(Rsi-Rs)Bg]+
+G(Bg-Bgi)+(We-
WpBw)
But : (Gpc+Gps)Bg = GpBg and Rp = Gp/Np
and Bt = Bo+(Rsi-Rs)Bg
Therefore ,
Np [ Bo - RsBg]+Gp Bg =N[(Bo-Boi)+(Rsi-Rs)Bg]
+ G(Bg-Bgi)+(We-WpBw)
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

By adding and subtracting RsiBg RsiBg:


Np [Bo -(Rsi-Rs)Bg]- RsiBg]+Gp Bg =N[(Bo Boi)+
+ (Rsi-Rs)Bg]+ G(Bg-Bgi)+(We-WpBw)
Np[Bt-RsiBg]+Np Rp Bg =N[(Bo-Boi)+(Rsi-Rs)Bg]
+ G(Bg-Bgi)+(We-WpBw)
Np[Bt Rsi Bg + Rp Bg]= N[(Bo - Boi)+(Rsi-Rs) Bg]
+ G(Bg-Bgi) +(We-WpBw)
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

And finally :

Np [Bt + (Rp - Rsi) Bg] = N (Bt Bti ) +

mNBoi(Bg - Bgi) + (We-WpBw)


..(1)
Bgi
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Np [Bt +(Rp - Rsi) Bg]=N (Bt Bti )+mNBoi(Bg - Bgi) + (We-WpBw)


Bgi
Cumulative oil Depletion Drive Gas cap drive Water drive
withdrawal mechanism mechanism mechanism

And this is the generalized material balance equation for


combination drive reservoir neglecting the rock and
connate water expansion.
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

N ( Bt B tI ) = D.D.I
Np[Bt+(Rp-Rsi)Bg]

(m N Boi/ Bgi) (Bg - Bgi) = GCDI


Np [Bt + (Rp - Rsi) Bg]

( We- Wp Bw) = WDI


Np[Bt+(Rp-Rsi)Bg]
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Driving indices :
The driving index of any mechanism represents
the fractional contribution of the total oil
withdrawal produced by that mechanism.
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION
Driving indices

Driving indexes in a combination-drive


reservoir
Driving indices
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Several of the material balance calculations


require the total pore volume (P.V) as expressed
in terms of the initial oil volume N and the
volume of the gas cap.
The expression for the total pore volume can be
derived by conveniently introducing the
parameter m into the relationship as follows:
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Change in Pore Volume Due to Initial Water


and Rock Expansion:
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

where V represents the net changes or


expansion of the material as a result of changes
in the pressure. Therefore, the reduction in the
pore volume due to the expansion of the
connate water in the oil zone and the gas cap is
given by:
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Connate water expansion = [(pore volume) Swi] x cw p


Substituting for the pore volume (P.V) with Equation 11-1
gives:
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

The total volume of the hydrocarbon system is then


given by:
Initial oil volume + initial gas cap volume = (P.V)(1 Swi)
N Boi + m N Boi = (P.V) (1 Swi)
or
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Similarly, the reduction in the pore volume due


to the expansion of the reservoir rock is given
by:
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

The total pore volume occupied by the two injected fluids is given by:
Total volume = Ginj Bginj +Winj Bw
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

The most general form of Material Balance


Equation is

Np [Bt + (Rp - Rsi) Bg] = N (Bt Bti ) +


mNBoi(Bg - Bgi) + (We-WpBw) +
Bgi
+ (Cf +CwSw) (NBoi ) (Pi-P) (2)
(1-Swi )
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Case (1): Water drive reservoir:


A-Below the bubble point pressure:
The driving mechanisms involved are :
1.Water drive mechanism
2.Depletion drive mechanism
The material balance equation is :
Np [Bt + (Rp - Rsi) Bg]=N(Bt Bti ) +(We-WpBw)
..(3)
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

B) Above the bubble point pressure:


The driving mechanisms involved are :
1.Water drive mechanism
2.Depletion drive mechanism and
3.Rock and water expansion mechanism.
The material balance equation is :
Np Bo = N (Bo Boi ) + ( We Wp Bw ) + (Cf
+CwSw) (NBoi ) (Pi-P )..................(4)
(1-Swi)
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

(Since Rp = Rsi = Rs = Constant) .


Effective oil compressibility :
Co = - Vo 1 = Bo-Boi 1
Vo P Boi (Pi-P)
Bo - Boi = Co Boi (Pi-P)
Substitute this value in equation (4):
Np Bo = N Co Boi (Pi-P) + ( We Wp Bw ) +
(Cf +CwSw) (NBoi ) (Pi-P ) .(5)
(1-Swi)
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Np Bo + Wp Bw = N Boi (Pi-P) Cf +CwSw + Co + We


( 1-Swi )
.....(6)

Np Bo + Wp Bw = N Boi (Pi-P) Cf +CwSw +Co So


(1-Swi )
+ We .......(7)

Np Bo + Wp Bw = N Boi Ce (Pi-P) + We .(8)


THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Where :
Ce = Cf + Cw Sw +So So
1-Swi
Ce = effective oil compressibility.
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Case (2): Gas cap drive reservoir:


The driving mechanisms involved are :
1.Gas cap drive mechanism and
2.Depletion (solution gas) drive mechanism
Np [Bt + (Rp - Rsi) Bg] = N (Bt Bti ) +
+ mNBoi (Bg - Bgi)
Bgi
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

Case (3): Depletion drive reservoir:


A) Below the bubble point pressure:
The driving mechanism involved is :
Depletion (solution gas) drive mechanism only.
The material balance equation is:

Np [Bt + (Rp - Rsi) Bg] = N (Bt Bti )


THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

B-Above the bubble point pressure


The driving mechanism involved is :
Rock and fluid expansion only.
The material balance equation is:
Np Bo = N(Bo-Boi) + Cf +CwSw +Co So
(1-Swi )
+N Boi ( Pi - P ) + We
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Bo-Boi = Co Boi (Pi P ) , finally:


Np Bo = N Boi Ce P
If there is water production :, the equation form
becomes :
Np Bo + Wp Bw = N Boi Ce P
This is the material balance equation for
depletion drive reservoir (DDR) producing
above the bubble point pressure (under-
saturated reservoir).
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

When the rock and water expansion mechanism


cancelled. Therefore , the equation will be as
follows:
Np Bo = N (Bo - Boi )

Np Bo = N Bo - N Boi and therefore :

(N Np ) Bo = N Boi
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

this is the simplest form of the material balance


equation which represents a depletion drive
reservoir (DDR) producing above the bubble
point pressure (under- saturated reservoir)
neglecting the rock and water expansion
mechanism. The last equation can be driven
simply by considering the initial and remaining
oil in-place only ( of course , in addition to the
connate water).
THE MATERIAL BALANCE EQUATION

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