Innovative Approaches in Reservoir and Formation Characterization: From Advanced Algorithms to Experimental Insights
Wednesday, 10 June
Louvre III
Technical Session
This session presents innovative solutions for reservoir and formation characterization, highlighting advanced algorithmic modeling, experimental techniques, and practical geosteering strategies. Attendees will gain insights into predictive tools for multi-sector reservoirs affected by formation damage, approaches for optimizing well placement in complex geological settings, and new methods for evaluating petrophysical properties and stimulation effectiveness. Designed for petroleum engineers, petrophysicist, researchers, and students, the session delivers actionable knowledge for improving reservoir assessment and hydrocarbon recovery.
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1615-1640 231664Introducing A Robust Algorithm Tool For Future Performance Prediction Of Multi-sector Oil Reservoirs Under Formation-damage
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1640-1705 231757Unraveling Reservoir Complexities And Risks To Optimize Geosteering In A Heterogenous Reservoir. A Case Study In The Fluvial-deltaic açU Formation
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1705-1730 231697Evaluation Of Pressure Effects In Spontaneous Imbibition Tests
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Alternate 231682Acid-Fracturing Effectiveness In High-Temperature And High-Stress Volcanic Reservoirs: Experimental Insights From Formation Samples
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Alternate 231718Prediction Of Porosity And Permeability From Well Logs Using Factor Analysis Method


