Prediction Of Tracer Behavior In Five-Spot Flow

Equations are developed to predict the time of tracer breakthrough, the peak concentration of the tracer, and the general form of the breakthrough curve in a 5-spot flood. It is shown that these results depend on the amount of stratification of the reservoir, the volumes injected and produced, the natural dispersion coefficient of the tracer in the reservoir, the amount of tracer injected, plus all the reservoir volume parameters (i.e., well spacing, porosity, thickness). Many laboratory data are available on the breakthrough characteristics of a 5-spot flood, also much data is available on the natural linear dispersion coefficients of reservoir rock. To derive the equations, these data were combined and several assumptions were made. It was also necessary to graphically differentiate the breakthrough data. Thus it should be recognized that the final equations likely have some error.