Multiscale spatial models for petroleum mapping using static and dynamic data

Supported by NSF CMG Research grant: Sept. 2003-Sept 2006

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Project Abstract

This project concerns petroleum reservoir characterization using static and dynamic data with varying scale and precision.

Petroleum reservoirs are complex geological formation encompassing a wide range of physical and chemical heterogeneities. The goal of reservoir characterization is to provide a numerical model of reservoir attributes such as permeability, porosity and fluid saturation etc.. In predicting future reservoir performance, it is imperative to have a geological model that can be considered a plausible replica of the actual reservoir with acceptable uncertainty. Towards this objective this project will construct several flexible spatial models and use them to match dynamic data using a flow simulator.

The broader impact resulting from the proposed activity are to provide a systematic approach to petroleum reservoir characterization. This work will aid in improved oil recovery and will also have direct impact on the design of aquifer remediation method.

 

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