lunes, 19 de abril de 2010

Principles of Applied Reservoir Simulation


Modern reservoir management is generally defined as a continuous process that optimizes the interaction between data and decision making during the life cycle of a field [Saleri, 2002, 2005]. This definition covers the management of hydrocarbon reservoirs as well as other reservoir systems, such as geothermal reservoirs and reservoirs that store carbon dioxide as part of a geological sequestration system. More specifically, reservoir management of hydrocarbon reservoirs is defined as the allocation of resources to optimize hydrocarbon recovery from a reservoir while minimizing capital investments and operating expenses [Wiggins and Startzman, 1990; Satter and Thakur, 1994; Al-Hussainy and Humphreys, 1996; Thakur, 1996]. The two outcomes of reservoir management in this definition – optimizing recovery and minimizing cost – often conflict with each other.


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Nombre: Principles of Applied Reservoir Simulation
Autor: John R. Fanchi
Paginas: 517 Pages
Publicador: ELSEVIER
Idioma: Ingles
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