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Autor:
Manal Al Harbi, Maria Quintero, Kenneth M. Brantferger, Kenneth Skene, Kazuyuki Yamamoto, Gary Ottinger, Gary Kompanik
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It is well known that the permeability of porous media represents a first order control on fluid flow in hydrocarbon reservoirs and that the magnitude of the permeability often depends on the rock volume under consideration. Core plug permeability do
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Gary Ottinger, Osama Al Zinati, Kazuyuki Yamamoto, Gary Kompanik, Scott Dodge, Henry Ewart Edwards, Kenneth M. Brantferger, Abdulla Al Ali
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This paper presents a method to condition the permeability modeling of a thin, heterogeneous high-K dolomitized unit. The interval is an important drilling target for field development, so precise permeability modeling is required to optimize well pl
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Several giant carbonate reservoirs have undergone decades of waterflooding, and are now transitioning to EOR recovery processes. Simulation models that were calibrated via history matching while undergoing a waterflood (i.e.two phase flow performance
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A new generation geologic model for a giant Middle East carbonate reservoir was constructed and history matched with the objectives of creating a model suitable for full field prediction and sector level drill well planning. Several key performance d
Autor:
Magdi Ibrahim Mubarak, Harshad Patel, Kenneth M. Brantferger, Gary Kompanik, Amal Saeed Al-Harbi, Haitham Al-Jenaibi
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Numerical simulation models have been used to optimize oil recovery since the 1960's. Typical steps to create a simulation model include 1) building a static model based on all available geological and petrophysical data; 2) history matching the stat
Autor:
Gary Kompanik, Gary Ottinger, Mohamed Braik Al Ameri, Kazuyuki Yamamoto, Osama Al Zinati, Henry Ewart Edwards
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This paper presents an approach for permeability characterization of a thin, high-K dolomitized interval based on application of depositional and diagenetic concepts. The interval is 3.5 feet in average thickness and has higher permeability values th