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Reservoir Characterization for Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, 2000
Abstract Reservoir characterization and simulation modeling of naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs) presents unique challenges that differentiate it from conventional, single porosity continuum reservoirs. Not only do the intrinsic characteristics of the fractures, as well as the matrix, have to be characterized ...
Richard Baker, Frank Kuppe
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A data-driven reservoir simulation for natural gas reservoirs

Neural Computing and Applications, 2021
Physics-based reservoir simulation is the backbone of many decision-making processes in the oil and gas industry. However, due to being computationally demanding, simulating a model multiple times in iterative studies, such as history matching and production optimisation, is extremely time intensive.
Shahdad Ghassemzadeh   +3 more
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Flow diagnostics for naturally fractured reservoirs

Petroleum Geoscience, 2018
Reliable production forecasting for fractured carbonate reservoirs is a challenge. Natural fractures, adverse wettability and complex matrix heterogeneity are all uncertain and can all negatively impact upon recovery. Ideally, we should consider different reservoir concepts encapsulated in a large ensemble of reservoir models to quantify the impact of ...
Victoria Spooner   +2 more
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Nonstatic Reservoirs: The Natural State of the Geothermal Reservoir

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1983
Summary Above-hydrostatic-reservoir-pressure gradients are found in many geothermal fields before exploitation. In higher-temperature fields, steam and water also coexist in the upper levels. These factors indicate natural upflow in these reservoirs-i.e. the dynamic state of the fluid.
Ian G. Donaldson   +2 more
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An Integrated Reservoir Description Method for Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

SPE Unconventional Gas Technology Symposium, 1986
ABSTRACT This paper presents a method to estimate reservoir properties and gas in place using both pressure transient test and production data from naturally-fractured reservoirs. The reservoir engineer needs to determine reservoir characteristics and gas in place to design and evaluate stimulation treatments and to predict performance ...
Gatens J.M., J.S. Olarewaju, W.J. Lee
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Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization

2006
Naturally fractured reservoirs present unique and specialized challenges to hydrocarbon extraction. Naturally Fractured Reservoir Characterization seeks to confront many of these challenges by providing an introduction to the engineering and geological character of naturally fractured reservoirs. The focus is on understanding fractures in a reservoir –
Wayne Narr   +2 more
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Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

2019
Currently, there are numerous of authors defined the fracture from a different perspective, However, from the geo-mechanical viewpoint; a fracture is defined as a surface in which a loss of solidity has taken place.
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Simulation of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

Proceedings of SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, 1983
Member SPE-AIME Abstract A three-dimensional, three-phase reservoir simulator was developed to study the behavior of fully or partially fractured reservoirs. partially fractured reservoirs. It is also demonstrated, that when a fractured reservoir is subject to a relatively large rate of pressure drop ...
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Simulations of Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

SPE Reservoir Engineering, 1988
Summary This paper describes a three-dimensional (3D), three-phase, black-oil model being used to simulate naturally fractured reservoirs. The program is fully implicit and can perform single-porosity, dual-porosity, or dual-permeability computations.
R. H. Dean, L. L. Lo
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