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Day 1 Mon, October 31, 2022.
Venezuela has been a potential producer of highly viscous crude oils for more than a century, thanks to its large resources located at the Lake Maracaibo and Eastern Venezuela basins in the Orinoco Oil Belt. Despite these huge resources, Venezuelan o
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Naser Majeed Al-Tameemi, Meshari Ahmed Al-Subaihi, Haya Ebrahim Al-Mayyan, Valentin Guillon, Roberto Company, Samir Bekri, Andrès Negre
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Day 3 Wed, November 13, 2019.
Um Gudair Minagish Oolite reservoir (UGMO), in Kuwait, is a high temperature mature carbonate field. It is also naturally water-flooded by a strong bottom active aquifer. Specifics challenges for Polymer (P) or Surfactant-Polymer (SP) chemical enhanc
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Oil & Gas Science and Technology, Vol 70, Iss 4, Pp 681-693 (2015)
Pore Network Model (PNM) is used to simulate mass transfer with mineral reaction in a single phase flow through porous medium which is here a sandstone sample from the reservoir formation of the Pakoslaw gas field. The void space of the porous medium
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G. Degre, Fernancelys Del Carmen Rodriguez, Madeleine Djabourov, Samir Bekri, Celia Agustina Bejarano, David Rousseau, S. Hocine
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Primary cold production for the extra-heavy oils (4–10°API) of La Faja Petrolifera del Orinoco (FPO), Venezuela, is currently a low percentage (The objectives of this experimental study were to identify some mechanisms in play when surfactant and
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David Rousseau, Madeleine Djabourov, Fernancelys Del Carmen Rodriguez, G. Degre, Samir Bekri, Celia Agustina Bejarano, S. Hocine
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Day 2 Tue, March 22, 2016.
Primary cold production for the extra-heavy oils (4-10°API) of La Faja Petrolifera del Orinoco (FPO), Venezuela, is currently a low percentage ( The objectives of this experimental study were to identify the mechanisms in play when surfactant and po
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CMS Workshop Lectures, Volume 21: Filling The Gaps–From Microscopic Pore Structures To Transport Properties In Shales
The Clay Minerals Society. CMS Workshop Lectures, Volume 21: Filling The Gaps–From Microscopic Pore Structures To Transport Properties In Shales, 21, pp.129-135, 2016, Clay Minerals Society Workshop Lectures Series, ⟨10.1346/CMS-WLS-21.10⟩
The Clay Minerals Society. CMS Workshop Lectures, Volume 21: Filling The Gaps–From Microscopic Pore Structures To Transport Properties In Shales, 21, pp.129-135, 2016, Clay Minerals Society Workshop Lectures Series, ⟨10.1346/CMS-WLS-21.10⟩
International audience; This contribution presents a method for the numerical determination of the steady-state response of complex charged porous media to pressure, salt concentration and electric potential gradients. The Pore Network Model (PNM), d
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https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01484797
https://hal.sorbonne-universite.fr/hal-01484797
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Oil & Gas Science and Technology – Revue d’IFP Energies nouvelles. 67:147-160
Sedimentary reservoir rocks generally have complex and heterogeneous pore networks that are related to the original depositional rock texture and subsequent diagenetic alterations. Such alterations are in part controlled by the original mineralogy an
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SPE Journal. 15:969-976
Summary Gas-well productivity in tight reservoirs is greatly impeded by fracturing-fluid interactions with the formation. New simulators introduce formation-damage mechanisms to calculate gas-well productivity. However, equations describing formation
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SPE Journal. 15:618-633
Summary A pore-network model (PNM) is an efficient tool to account for phenomena occurring at the pore scale. Its explicit 3D network of pores interconnected by throats represents an easy way to consider the topology and geometry effects on upscaled
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N. Gland, Elisabeth Rosenberg, Jeremie Dautriat, Souhail Youssef, Samir Bekri, Olga Vizika-kavvadias
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SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering. 12:297-310
Summary To predict the effects of stress on rock permeability, the authors propose an integrated approach based on an extended rock characterization, an experimental investigation of pressure dependency of directional rock permeabilities and finally