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DOI10.2172/513533
报告编号DOE/BC/14893--14
来源IDOSTI_ID: 513533
Integration of advanced geoscience and engineering techniques to quantify interwell heterogeneity in reservoir models. Final report, September 29, 1993--September 30, 1996
Weiss, W.W.; Buckley, J.S.; Ouenes, A.
英文摘要The goal of this three-year project was to provide a quantitative definition of reservoir heterogeneity. This objective was accomplished through the integration of geologic, geophysical, and engineering databases into a multi-disciplinary understanding of reservoir architecture and associated fluid-rock and fluid-fluid interactions. This interdisciplinary effort integrated geological and geophysical data with engineering and petrophysical results through reservoir simulation to quantify reservoir architecture and the dynamics of fluid-rock and fluid-fluid interactions. An improved reservoir description allows greater accuracy and confidence during simulation and modeling as steps toward gaining greater recovery efficiency from existing reservoirs. A field laboratory, the Sulimar Queen Unit, was available for the field research. Several members of the PRRC staff participated in the development of improved reservoir description by integration of the field and laboratory data as well as in the development of quantitative reservoir models to aid performance predictions. Subcontractors from Stanford University and the University of Texas at Austin (UT) collaborated in the research and participated in the design and interpretation of field tests. The three-year project was initiated in September 1993 and led to the development and application of various reservoir description methodologies. A new approach for visualizing production data graphically was developed and implemented on the Internet. Using production data and old gamma rays logs, a black oil reservoir model that honors both primary and secondary performance was developed. The old gamma ray logs were used after applying a resealing technique, which was crucial for the success of the project. In addition to the gamma ray logs, the development of the reservoir model benefitted from an inverse Drill Stem Test (DST) technique which provided initial estimates of the reservoir permeability at different wells.
出版年1997
报告类型Technical Report
语种英语
国家美国
来源学科分类02 PETROLEUM ; 58 GEOSCIENCES ; RESERVOIR ROCK ; GEOLOGIC MODELS ; HETEROGENEOUS EFFECTS ; ROCK-FLUID INTERACTIONS ; EVALUATION ; PETROLEUM ; PRODUCTION ; PETROLEUM INDUSTRY ; DATA BASE MANAGEMENT ; PROGRESS REPORT ; DATA COMPILATION
URLhttp://www.osti.gov/scitech/servlets/purl/513533
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条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/267142
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Weiss, W.W.,Buckley, J.S.,Ouenes, A.. Integration of advanced geoscience and engineering techniques to quantify interwell heterogeneity in reservoir models. Final report, September 29, 1993--September 30, 1996,1997.
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