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Paper presented at the 58th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 23–26, 2024
Paper Number: ARMA-2024-0969
... & simulation assessment geomechanical assessment hydro-thermal modeling geomechanical modeling workflow caprock reservoir compaction geological subdiscipline climate change modeling workflow injection correction co 2 ccus near-well integrity assessment poroelasticity fitzgerald ARMA 24 969...
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Paper presented at the 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 25–28, 2023
Paper Number: ARMA-2023-0303
... geomechanical effects. This includes: 1) four well re-entries over the last 15 years to log in-situ reservoir compaction measurements based on gamma ray markers, 2) 18 years of continuous offshore platform GPS recording for seabed subsidence and 3) multi-finger caliper measurements for liner deformation...
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Paper presented at the 56th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 26–29, 2022
Paper Number: ARMA-2022-0804
... the potential challenges and risk of CO 2 injection and storage including the impact of reservoir compaction towards final CO 2 storage capacity, fault reactivation, caprock integrity and final injection limit. Advanced numerical coupled modelling for high porosity and highly compactable reservoir capturing...
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Paper presented at the 55th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 18–25, 2021
Paper Number: ARMA-2021-1763
... model previously performed in 2013. At stress initialization of this updated 3D geomechanical model, the underlying salt, either salt weld or thick salt sheet, creates stress perturbations on salt/rock interface. Then, the 3D model shows a reservoir compaction that vertically stretches...
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Paper presented at the 55th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 18–25, 2021
Paper Number: ARMA-2021-1866
... on the magnitude of the reservoir compaction and subsidence. In this study, uncertainty analysis were captured results will be presented and discussed. Wide range of surface subsidence can be varied from 2 meters up to 10 meters. This leads to additional acquisition and coring program to narrow down those...
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Paper presented at the 53rd U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 23–26, 2019
Paper Number: ARMA-2019-0227
... ABSTRACT: Reservoir compaction and surface subsidence are significant issues for shallow coal seam gas plays, and regulatory authorities can mandate subsidence predictions as a License-To-Operate requirement. It is therefore important to accurately determine the compaction behavior...
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Paper presented at the 52nd U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 17–20, 2018
Paper Number: ARMA-2018-1308
... ABSTRACT: Reservoir compaction caused by pressure depletion in gas reservoirs is considered an operational risk as it may induce surface subsidence. As a result of decades-long production, the Groningen Field (NLD) is experiencing such problems, in combination with induced seismicity...
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Paper presented at the 50th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 26–29, 2016
Paper Number: ARMA-2016-370
... values of the 2 nd cycle compaction experiments with a stress path similar to the stress path of the Groningen reservoir are very comparable to the best-fit line used for predicting reservoir compaction. These results would imply that a 2 nd loading cycle is more representative of actual reservoir...
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Paper presented at the 47th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, June 23–26, 2013
Paper Number: ARMA-2013-163
... using multiple sources: seafloor subsidence from GPS and bathymetry, reservoir compaction data from 4D seismic, pore pressure and stress measurement over time, individual well geomechanical models, history of bottom hole flowing pressure, and production of oil, water, and gas from wells and the field...
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Paper presented at the 44th U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium and 5th U.S.-Canada Rock Mechanics Symposium, June 27–30, 2010
Paper Number: ARMA-10-342
... will help to prevent wellbore collapse, borehole breakdown, sand production and reservoir compaction induced casing failure. In this paper, several methods used to determine fracture gradient changes due to reservoir pressure depletion will be discussed. The aim is to identify the most appropriate, easy...
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Paper presented at the The 34th U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS), June 28–30, 1993
Paper Number: ARMA-93-0475
... of reservoir compaction and surface subsidence have been reported, is carded out, followed by a brief discussion of the numerical results. It has to be noted here that the input data used here for the simulation does not represent the actual practice after the year 1986. DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF A SIMULATION TASK...
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Paper presented at the The 33rd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS), June 3–5, 1992
Paper Number: ARMA-92-0263
... ABSTRACT Reservoir compaction and surface subsidence have been associated with oil and gas production from several diatomire reservoirs in the San Joaquin Valley, California, during the past 40 years. These reservoirs are characterized by relatively soft and porous formation material...
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Paper presented at the The 33rd U.S. Symposium on Rock Mechanics (USRMS), June 3–5, 1992
Paper Number: ARMA-92-0959
...) may lead to overestimated reservoir compaction and to underestimated volume of reserves. INTRODUCTION Within the petroleum industry, the knowledge of rock mechanical pro- perties is essential for predictions of e.g. reservoir compaction during depletion, sand production, and stimulation...

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