“Static Conceptual Fracture Modelling” by Ronald A. Nelson is a comprehensive guide to modelling flow in naturally fractured reservoirs, which is becoming increasingly important in the oil and gas industry. The author provides readers with an understanding of the various aspects involved in creating a static conceptual fracture model (SCFM), including fracture and reservoir parameter characterization, data generation, and managing technical teams. This book is essential for anyone involved in reservoir simulation, and it will be a go-to resource for anyone looking to learn more about fracture modeling.
In Static Conceptual Fracture modeling, Ronald A.Nelson takes the reader through the process of modelling fracture flow in naturally-fractured reservoirs. The book covers everything you need to know about creating a fracture model, from basic fracture characterization to advanced techniques such as image segmentation and geostatistics. It also includes information on creating fracture models for different types of reservoirs and how best to manage technical teams working on the project.
Электронная Книга «Static Conceptual Fracture Modeling» написана автором Ronald A. Nelson в году.
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Язык: Английский
ISBN: 9781119596943
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Modelling of flow in naturally fractured reservoirs is quickly becoming mandatory in all phases of oil and gas exploration and production. Creation of a Static Conceptual Fracture Model (SCFM) is needed as input to create flow simulations for today and for prediction of flow into the future. Unfortunately, the computer modelers tasked with constructing the gridded fracture model are often not well versed in natural fracture characterization and are often forced to make quick decisions as to the input required by the software used to create these models. Static Conceptual Fracture Modelling: Preparing for Simulation and Development describes all the fracture and reservoir parameters needed to create the fracture database for effective modelling and how to generate the data and parameter distributions. The material covered in this volume highlights not only natural fracture system quantification and formatting, but also describes best practices for managing technical teams charged with creating the SCFM. This book will become a must on the shelf for all reservoir modelers.