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Reservoir Modeling and Dynamics

Thursday, 11 June
Louvre III
Technical Session
Papers in this session address fundamental, theoretical and numerical issues associated with flow and physical processes in fractured reservoirs, including: the effects of consideration of multi-porosity and dispersion, improvements in history-matching by geological screening, and application of advanced physics for neural network-based insights into fluid displacement studies.
Chairperson
Alexandre Emerick - Petrobras
George Moridis - Texas A&M University
  • 1615-1640 231726
    Drainage Plan Optimization In A Fractured And Karstified Model With A Triple Porosity Simulator
    P.A. Melo, D.N. Miranda Filho, Petrobras; I.F. Menezes, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
  • 1640-1705 231747
    Improving Reservoir Modeling Using Geological Screening Ensemble Generation Methodology For History Matching Calibration In The Albacora Leste Field, Campos Basin
    P. Coelho, A.G. Aquino Da Silva, PRIO; J. Navarrete, Schlumberger Servicos de Petroleo Ltda; H. Alberto, Schlumberger Oilfield Services
  • 1705-1730 231709
    Application Of Physics Informed Neural Networks To The Buckley Leverett Equation
    A. Luna, V.P. Santos, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro; D. Carletti, E. Coutinho, Petrobras; L. Schirmer, Santa Maria Federal University; A.B. Barreto Jr, S. Pesco, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro
  • Alternate 231728
    New Insights Into The Effect Of Micro-dispersion During Core Flooding Experiments Using Low-salinity Water
    A. Thabit, Heriot Watt Inst Of Petroleum Eng; E. Mackay, K.D. Stephen, Heriot-Watt University
  • Alternate 231707
    Well-to-reservoir Connection In Dual-media Models: Insights From Pre-salt Reservoir Simulation Studies
    K. Coelho, Petrobras; D. Gomes, Petrobras / The University of Tulsa; R. Deucher, M. Machado, Petrobras

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