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Session 04: RESERVOIR SIMULATION

Reservoir simulation is a main means to understanding fluids flow in reservoirs and predicting the reservoir performance leading to business investments. The advancement of the reservoir simulation technology over the last few decades has enabled the accurate modelling of reservoirs with complex recovery mechanisms. Appropriate application of the reservoir simulation technology is certainly the key to a successful business decision. This session offers scientists and engineers a chance to overview and to discuss tool-independent leading-edge technologies, and good industrial applications of reservoir simulation. It also provides an unparalleled opportunity to network with other technical professionals in the field.

session 04a - 8 July 2014, 10:35-12:20
moderator: Prof. Zhangxing (John) Chen, University of Calgary, Canada


One-way versus two-way coupling in reservoir-geomechanical models (40 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Jean H. Prévost
Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Princeton University
United States

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Impact of temperature on CO2 storage in a saline aquifer based on fluid flow simulations and seismic data (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Alexandra Ivanova
Helmholtz Centre Potsdam
GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences, Potsdam
Germany

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A comparison of water chemistry to a TOUGHREACT model for a CO2-enhanced oil recovery project in a carbonate reservoir (20 minutes) Abstract

Maurice Shevalier
Applied Geochemistry Group
Department of Geoscience
University of Calgary
Canada

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A new model to predict the unsteady production of fractured horizontal wells with variable width and application in low permeability oil reservoirs (20 minutes) Abstract

Fan-hui Zeng
State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation
Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu
China

 

session 04b - 8 July 2014, 13:40-15:25
moderator: Prof. Jean H. Prévost, Princeton University, United States

Study on the Elastic Production Mechanism in Fractured-Vuggy Carbonate Reservoir of Single Fracture and Single Cave with Bottom Water (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Liuren Li
Department of Petroleum Engineering
Xi'an Shiyou University
China

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Reducing Water Production in Edge-Water Drive Fields with Induced Formation Damage (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Abbas Zeinijahromi
Australian School of Petroleum
The University of Adelaide, Adelaide
Australia

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Modelling of reservoirs in management and control frameworks (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. José Pinho
Department of Civil Engineering
School of Engineering
University of Minho
Portugal

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session 04c - 10 July 2014, 8:30-10:15
moderator: Prof. Michael J King, Texas A&M University, United States

Implementation of new retention model for the simulation of polymer flood in heterogeneous reservoirs (30 minutes) Abstract

Prof. Kun Sang Lee
Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Engineering
Hanyang University
Korea

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TOUGH2/EOS7Rn as a reliable numerical modelling tool for the exploration of fractured groundwater and geothermal reservoirs (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Zakaria SAADI
Institute of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN)
France

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Application of finite element method to well testing technology (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Jingjing Guo
State Key Laboratory of Oil and Gas Reservoir Geology and Exploitation
Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu
China

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Simulation of multi–stage hydro-fracture development by the SIE method (20 minutes) Abstract

Grigory Paderin
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow
Russia

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session 04d - 10 July 2014, 10:35-12:20
moderator: Dr. Abbas Zeinijahromi, The University of Adelaide, Australia

Applications of a Novel w(t) Pressure Depletion Analysis to the Optimization of Unconventional Reservoirs (30 minutes) Abstract

Michael J King, PhD
Professor and holder of the LeSuer Chair in Reservoir Management
Department of Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University
United States

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Surrogate based waterflooding Optimization (30 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Bernardo Horowitz
Department of Civil Engineering
Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife
Brazil

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Parameterization requirements for the underground land-use planning (20 minutes) Abstract

Dr. Frank Dethlefsen
Institute for Geosciences
Christian-Albrechts University in Kiel
Germany

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How to Represent Fractures in Coupled Geomechanical Flow Simulations (20 minutes) Abstract

Reza Sanaee
IDEAS Research Institute
Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen
United Kingdom

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This session is chaired by:

Prof. Zhangxing (John) Chen
Xi’an Jiaotong University, China
Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering
Director, Schlumberger iCentre for Simulation & Visualization
Director, Foundation CMG/Frank-Sarah Meyer Collaboration Centre
University of Calgary
Canada

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