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Autor:
Baoxin Chen, Changdong Yang, Liqun Chen, Jianye Zhang, Xiaofei Cui, Liu Lei, Akhil Datta-Gupta, Asnul Bahar, Fashun Shi, Hongquan Chen
Publikováno v:
Day 2 Wed, March 27, 2019.
History matching of million-cell reservoir models still remains an outstanding challenge for the industry. This paper presents a hierarchical multi-scale approach to history matching high resolution dual porosity reservoir models using a combination
Autor:
Liu Lei, Changdong Yang, Akhil Datta-Gupta, Baoxin Chen, Jianye Zhang, Liqun Chen, Asnul Bahar, Xiaofei Cui, Hongquan Chen, Fashun Shi
Publikováno v:
Upstream Oil and Gas Technology. 2:100002
Fractures play an important role in well placement by influencing the well productivity and dominating the fluid flow underground. Though seismic data is often used to identify fracture swarms, the conductivities of fractures can be hard to evaluate,
Publikováno v:
Day 1 Mon, October 09, 2017.
This paper presents the development of a static model for a naturally-fractured High-Pressure-High-Temperature (HPHT) gas sand reservoir located in the Tarim basin, Western China. The study is part of a well placement optimization study. It is motiva
Publikováno v:
SPE Journal. 19:1069-1082
Summary One of the great challenges in reservoir modeling is to understand and quantify the dynamic uncertainties in geocellular models. Uncertainties in static parameters are easy to identify in geocellular models. Unfortunately, those models contai
Publikováno v:
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 9:173-185
SummaryThis paper presents the methodology, implementation, and results of the dynamic modeling of a naturally fractured carbonate reservoir, which consists of a fracture swarm system and high matrix permeability. The focus of this paper is on the de
Autor:
Salem E. Salem, Steef Linthorst, Hussein Badaam, Asnul Bahar, Maged H. Al-Deeb, Mohan Kelkar, Harun Ates
Publikováno v:
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 8:325-336
Summary This paper presents an innovative approach to integrate fracture, well-test, and production data into the static description of a reservoir model as an input to the flow simulation. The approach has been implemented successfully in a field st
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SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 8:22-32
Summary In this paper, we present a field example in which multiple reservoir descriptions were generated to capture uncertainties in reservoir performance; a streamline simulator was used to rank these multimillion-cell geostatistical realizations a
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With increasing computational power, large geo-cellular models are constructed comprising of multi-million cells. Using uncertainty work flows, large number of geo-cellular models (realizations and scenarios) are constructed which can incorporate unc
Autor:
Asnul Bahar, Mohan Kelkar
Publikováno v:
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 3:444-456
Summary Reservoir studies performed in the industry are moving towards an integrated approach. Most data available for this purpose are mainly from well cores and/or well logs. The translation of these data into petrophysical properties, i.e., porosi
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In sandstone reservoirs, one of the most important challenges is the effective upscaling of a fine scale model. A conventional upscaling process is not adequate when significant percentage of shale distribution exists in the reservoir. In the fine sc