sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2013

Reservoir Modelling & Simulation – Challenges and Latest Development

Reservoir Modelling & Simulation – Challenges and Latest Development  



Abstract

With the advancement of computing technologies, reservoir modelling and simulation has gone beyond what the petroleum industry could have initially imagined. Reservoir modelling and simulation’s technology development has continually being refined and updated to make the impossible become possible. New technology today allows better characterisation of the complex fluid and rock interactions, and huge reservoirs with complex settings can now be modelled and simulated. In consequence, the reservoir performance and prediction can be better understood for further decision making. Apart from the commonly used models for clastics and carbonates reservoirs, today’s modelling and simulation extends to the unconventional reservoirs, which have its own complex and specific characterisation and simulation techniques.

There are new methodologies and workflows developed in recent years for reservoir modelling and simulation. Technological advancement especially on uncertainty realisation, assisted history matching, multiple sensitivities and development optimisation have all contributed to this remarkable growth. However, challenges still remain in reservoir characterisation, history matching and prediction for clastics, carbonates and unconventional reservoirs.

This workshop will examine current challenges and latest development and will discuss practical solutions to overcome them.
Objectives

The workshop objectives are to share case studies, project experiencesas well as the exchange of information, ideas, and the latest technologies and algorithms in reservoir modelling and simulation.

Who Should Attend

This workshop is intended for industry professionals working in all aspects of reservoir modeling and simulation. The committee hopes to attract a balanced mix of disciplines, as well as a good mix between managers, geo-modelers, geoscientist, simulation engineers, petroleum engineers, academics, and researchers to enhance the exchange of information, ideas, and technologies.

Participants are expected to actively take part in discussions.

Local:  Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Data: 27 a 30  de outubro de 2013
Mais informações em: http://www.spe.org/events/13aho2/

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