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Enhanced Reservoir Description of Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoirs

Journal of Canadian Petroleum Technology, 2001
Abstract This study is conducted to test and evaluate the use of current methods of reservoir characterization, namely the permeabilityporosity correlation, the J-function, and the Reservoir Quality Index (RQI) concepts, for reservoir description of heterogeneous carbonate formations.
S.A. Shedid, R.A. Almehaideb
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EVOLUTION OF RESERVOIR SIMULATION FOR A LARGE CARBONATE RESERVOIR

Proceedings of Middle East Oil Show, 1989
ABSTRACT Reservof-1 is a large carbonate reservoir that was discovered and developed in the 1940's. A brief description of the reservoir and major events of the field development are presented. A 2D areal model was constructed for the reservoir in the 1970's. The use and the shortcomings of the model are discussed.
S. M. Al-Dawas, A. M. Krishnamoorthy
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Integration of multiscale carbonate reservoir heterogeneities in reservoir simulation

Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, 2013
Abstract The construction of robust reservoir models considering geological carbonate heterogeneities, such as fractures and vugs, upscaling and numerical flow simulation remains a challenge. This work performs a methodology aiming a suitable representation of flow simulation and upscaling techniques according to small and large scale carbonate ...
M.G. Correia, C. Maschio, D.J. Schiozer
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Surfactant Flooding Carbonate Reservoirs

SPE Reservoir Engineering, 1987
Summary Some of the most difficult yet most attractive EOR targets are found in the west Texas carbonate reservoirs, where tertiary recovery is complicated by characteristically very low permeability coupled with high hardness and salinity of the reservoir brine.
Wilton T. Adams, Vernon H. Schievelbein
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Reservoir Geomechanics in Carbonates

SPE Middle East Oil & Gas Show and Conference, 2017
Abstract Development of formations with stress sensitivity is raising awareness that Geomechanics is a vital aspect of future management. Understanding geomechanical behavior is becoming more and more important for the petroleum industry. It has been reported by many authors (e.g.
Osman Hamid, Ahmed Omair, Pablo Guizada
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APPLICABILITY OF STEAMFLOODING FOR CARBONATE RESERVOIRS

Proceedings of SPE/DOE Enhanced Oil Recovery Symposium, 1980
Abstract Steamflooding can be a technically effective recovery method for carbonate reservoirs within certain parameter ranges. The attractiveness of steamflooding relates to the fact that heat conduction is a powerful mechanism for influencing the oil in the low permeability matrix in a heterogeneous formation, and the ...
Jon B. Nolan   +2 more
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Integrated Reservoir Characterisation of a Fractured Carbonate Reservoir

Proceedings of SPE International Petroleum Conference and Exhibition in Mexico, 2000
Abstract One of the most important issues for the characterisation of a reservoir and the assessment of the fluid flow behaviour is the role of faults, fractures, and micro-fractures. At different scales these reservoir features have a tremendous impact on the reservoir drainage and in the overall productivity of the field1.
Luis Guerreiro   +3 more
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Geology-Based Reservoir Model Building for Carbonate Reservoirs

Volume 6: Polar and Arctic Sciences and Technology; Offshore Geotechnics; Petroleum Technology Symposium, 2013
Environment in which carbonate reservoir rocks are deposited was studied by visiting and collecting rock samples from a carbonate reservoir analog located at Jabal Fuwairit in the Northeastern coast of Qatar. The primary objective of this study is to develop methods to characterize carbonate reservoirs.
Lydia Lagkaditi   +2 more
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Carbonate Petroleum Reservoirs

1985
The case history approach has an impressive record of success in a variety of disciplines. Collections of case histories, casebooks, are now widely used in all sorts of specialties other than in their familiar application to law and medicine. The case method had its formal beginning at Harvard in 1871 when Christopher Lagdell developed it as a means of
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Robust Reservoir Characterisation of UAE Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoirs

Middle East Oil Show, 2003
Abstract This study is conducted to test and evaluate the use of current methods of reservoir characterization, namely the permeability-porosity correlation, the J-function, and the Reservoir Quality Index (RQI) concepts, for reservoir description of heterogeneous carbonate formations.
Shedid Shedid, Reyadh Almehaideb
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