Knowledge Sharing ePoster II
Thursday, 19 February
Oaklawn & Rosedown
Poster
This session explores advanced chemical, modeling, and stimulation techniques for enhancing reservoir performance and CO2 injectivity. Topics include novel acid and fracturing fluid formulations, reactive flow simulations, and strategies for managing fines migration, scale, and reservoir heterogeneity across diverse geological settings.
Session Chairpersons
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1030-1400 230546Accounting For Fines Migration And Partial Miscibility For CO2 Storage In Layer-cake Aquifers
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1030-1400 230545Upscaling And Analytical Modeling Of Injectivity Impairment During CO2 Injection In Aquifers
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1030-1400 230503Research And Field Trials Of Fracturing Fluid Formulation Technology Using High Divalent Ion Flowback Fluid In Deep Coalbed Methane Reservoirs
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1030-1400 230553Experimental Study On Nano Enhanced Urea-formaldehyde Resin For Chemical Sand Consolidation Under Reservoir Conditions
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1030-1400 230592Reactive Flow Simulation In Heterogeneous Carbonate Rocks Using Image-Based Porosity Fields
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1030-1400 230550Rheological Property And Diversion Performance Of Temperature-control-viscosity Acid Used For Heterogeneous Carbonate Reservoir Acid Stimulation
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1030-1400 230538Acid Stimulation With Tailored, Not Cookie-cutter Solutions In A Field With High Reservoir Heterogeneity
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1030-1400 230511Prediction Of Heat Energy Productivity Of Geothermal Wells Converted From End-of-lifetime Shale Gas Wells In The Haynesville Area Of Louisiana: Horizontal Well Pairs