textExtraction of oil and gas can cause reduction in pore pressure, occasionally resulting in subsequent compaction that forms a surface subsidence bowl, especially in shallow reservoirs. In the last 10 years, there has been over 10 feet of subsidence in parts of the Lost Hills oil field in California (Bruno et al.,1992). The surface subsidence at Lost Hills not only causes damage to surface facilities and wells, but also reactivates faults and reduces rock permeability. Subsidence makes reservoir optimization difficult. Hence, it is important to assess or predict the surface subsidence and the reasons for subsidence early in the life of an oil field to make an optimization plan. We use jointly the capacitance resistance model (CR...
This paper investigates reservoir compaction and resulting surface subsidence during the exploitatio...
This paper aims to demonstrate that capillary effects and structural collapse can not be ruled out a...
Capillary effects and structural collapse cannot be ruled out as significant factors in the developm...
textExtraction of oil and gas can cause reduction in pore pressure, occasionally resulting in subseq...
Geologic, and historical well failure, production, and injection data were analyzed to guide develop...
textQuick evaluation of reservoir performance is a main concern in decision making. Time-consuming i...
The Roswinkel gas field in the northeastern part of the Netherlands has been in production between 1...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the study of coupled fluid flow – geomechanics sim...
textA significant amount of bypassed oil often remains in a mature waterflooded reservoir because of...
textMuch effort of reservoir engineers is devoted to the time-consuming process of history matching ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
textThe capacitance-resistance model (CRM) has been continuously improved and tested on both synthet...
Surface movement can be induced by many human subsurface activities: production of natural gas, geot...
Subsidence can be induced by hydrocarbon production, due to the decrease in pore pressure in the res...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an explanation of the new data available about surfac...
This paper investigates reservoir compaction and resulting surface subsidence during the exploitatio...
This paper aims to demonstrate that capillary effects and structural collapse can not be ruled out a...
Capillary effects and structural collapse cannot be ruled out as significant factors in the developm...
textExtraction of oil and gas can cause reduction in pore pressure, occasionally resulting in subseq...
Geologic, and historical well failure, production, and injection data were analyzed to guide develop...
textQuick evaluation of reservoir performance is a main concern in decision making. Time-consuming i...
The Roswinkel gas field in the northeastern part of the Netherlands has been in production between 1...
Recently, there has been considerable interest in the study of coupled fluid flow – geomechanics sim...
textA significant amount of bypassed oil often remains in a mature waterflooded reservoir because of...
textMuch effort of reservoir engineers is devoted to the time-consuming process of history matching ...
Thesis: S.M. in Engineering and Management, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, System Design and...
textThe capacitance-resistance model (CRM) has been continuously improved and tested on both synthet...
Surface movement can be induced by many human subsurface activities: production of natural gas, geot...
Subsidence can be induced by hydrocarbon production, due to the decrease in pore pressure in the res...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an explanation of the new data available about surfac...
This paper investigates reservoir compaction and resulting surface subsidence during the exploitatio...
This paper aims to demonstrate that capillary effects and structural collapse can not be ruled out a...
Capillary effects and structural collapse cannot be ruled out as significant factors in the developm...