Knowledge Sharing ePoster I
Wednesday, 18 February
Oaklawn & Rosedown
Poster
This session is focused on diagnosing and mitigating formation damage, fluid interaction effects, and productivity decline in complex reservoir environments. Topics include innovative chemical treatments, geomechanical-flow modeling, and advanced logging techniques, with field applications spanning tight sandstones, carbonates, and offshore wells.
Session Chairpersons
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1600-1830 230589Characterization Of Frac Fluid-induced Damage To Tight Sandstone Reservoir Matrix By Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
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1600-1830 230502Enhancing Well Placement Efficiency In Karstified Carbonate Reservoirs Using Ultra-deep Resistivity Mapping A Case Study In Abu Dhabi Offshore Field
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1600-1830 230565Analyzing The Impact Of Fluid Interface Movement In Wellbore On Pressure Transient Analysis: Case Study Of Wells In Western Offshore Fields Of India
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1600-1830 230572Geomechanical-flow Modeling For Productivity Decline Management Caused By Depletion And Compaction Formation Damage
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1600-1830 230548New Mineral Scale Remover With Demonstrated Performance In Multi-well Campaign
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1600-1830 230555Integrated Chemical Remediation Approaches For Mitigating Frac Hit Impacts On Oil And Gas Wells: Field Deployments And Performance Evaluation
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1600-1830 230500Investigating Water Injectivity Challenges And Formation Damage In Carbonate Reservoirs: A Case Study From Abu Dhabi
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1600-1830 230540A Comprehensive Review Of Geothermal Energy Development In The United States: Trends, Challenges, And Opportunities
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1600-1830 230531Application Of Autonomous Flow Control Devices For Optimizing Flow Conformance In High-enthalpy Geothermal And EGS Environment