Chapter 2: Building the Models (Reservoir and Fluids)
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Published:2013
"Building the Models (Reservoir and Fluids)", Reservoir Simulation: History Matching and Forecasting, James R. Gilman, Chet Ozgen
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“A common simulation model is the two-dimensional, multicell cross section…. Geologists have long recognized that the rock framework of most reservoirs is heterogeneous. The scale and character of the heterogeneity often can be expressed quantitatively. In both the development of experiences files and of new technology, the essential factor will be the willingness of the geologist and the engineer to support each other in finding and recovering hydrocarbons” (Harris 1975).
“[The field] began to experience waterflood problems for which there was no readily apparent solution. A detailed […] study was therefore undertaken to determine the degree of continuity in the reservoir…, the study was a coordinated effort by both geologists and engineers.… [E]xperience underscores the need for a good understanding of reservoir heterogeneity early in field life. To understand […] performance from the reservoir engineer’s standpoint, it was first necessary to understand reservoir geology.” (Wayhan and McCaleb 1969).
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