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Development of Reservoir Characterization Techniques and Production Models for Exploiting Naturally Fractured Reservoirs
Author(s) -
Michael Wiggins,
Raymon L. Brown,
Faruk Civan,
Richard G. Hughes
Publication year - 2003
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/807678
Subject(s) - petroleum engineering , reservoir modeling , infill , wellbore , reservoir engineering , petroleum reservoir , enhanced oil recovery , petroleum industry , reservoir simulation , process (computing) , completion (oil and gas wells) , oil production , production (economics) , drilling , petroleum , geology , engineering , computer science , civil engineering , mechanical engineering , paleontology , operating system , economics , macroeconomics
This research was directed toward developing a systematic reservoir characterization methodology which can be used by the petroleum industry to implement infill drilling programs and/or enhanced oil recovery projects in naturally fractured reservoir systems in an environmentally safe and cost effective manner. It was anticipated that the results of this research program will provide geoscientists and engineers with a systematic procedure for properly characterizing a fractured reservoir system and a reservoir/horizontal wellbore simulator model which can be used to select well locations and an effective EOR process to optimize the recovery of the oil and gas reserves from such complex reservoir systems

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