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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 7–10, 1997
Paper Number: PETSOC-97-55
... Abstract To analyze well test data from thermal recovery projects, reservoirs have mostly been assumed to consist of two regions with different, but uniform, reservoir and fluid properties, separated by a sharp interface. In reality, the interface separating the two regions is not sharp...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 9–11, 1996
Paper Number: PETSOC-96-50
... used for Fluid flow in narrow reservoirs or aquifers is validation purposes. Several advantages and practical predominantly linear. However, this linear-flow system may applications of this model are also discussed in detail. With possess variations in rock and fluid properties andlor presence some...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, May 8–11, 1993
Paper Number: PETSOC-93-45
... reservoir pressure decline and with lower GOR's than what is predicted by reservoir simulators using conventional black oil fluid properties. One mechanism theorized to account for the observed performance is that the oil from these foamy oil reservoirs entrains the solution gas liberated when...
Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Petroleum Society of Canada
Paper presented at the Annual Technical Meeting, June 11–15, 1988
Paper Number: PETSOC-88-39-66
... and .govern that production process_ Some of the predictive techniques ava11able to the reservoir engineer are used for: - prediction or original oil in place - material ba~;l~ce - voidage calculations opt1miz.ation of gas-oil separation reserV01r fluid flow - fluid properties for financial and governmental...