AbstractThe geometry of the depositional facies and the sandbody continuity in turbidite and fluvial reservoirs controls the stratigraphic heterogeneity, and therefore controls permeability structure. This has implications for CO2 injectivity from localized pressure build up around injection wells, and migration pathways due to dispersive flow, which results in CO2 contacting more of the rock volume than would be the case in a homogenous system.This reservoir simulation study is an investigation of the impact of geological heterogeneity in channelized sandstone formations on pressure buildup during CO2 injection. Four geological models of fluvial and turbidite depositional systems were constructed, typical of those which occur in the Southe...
International audienceIn this sensitivity analysis on a 3D model of a heterogeneous fluvial reservoi...
We use a combination of experimental design, sketch-based reservoir modelling, and flow diagnostics ...
International audienceOur awareness of global warming and increasing greenhouse gas emissions emphas...
AbstractThe geometry of the depositional facies and the sandbody continuity in turbidite and fluvial...
AbstractThe integration of sedimentary heterogeneity in flow simulations is still a challenging issu...
International audienceThe integration of sedimentary heterogeneity in flow simulations is still a ch...
AbstractThe presented modeling study illustrates how even small-scale heterogeneity has implications...
Session H24B. Heterogeneity and Geologic Storage of CO2 IIThe heterogeneity of fluvial systems is a ...
AbstractIn this sensitivity analysis on a 3D model of a heterogeneous fluvial reservoir, two scenari...
AbstractThe Bunter Sandstone Formation in the Southern North Sea is folded into a number of simple 4...
For typical reservoir conditions, buoyancy and capillary forces grow dominant over viscous forces wi...
We have studied the impact of heterogeneity on relative permeability and residual trapping for rock ...
AbstractFor typical field conditions, buoyancy and capillary forces grow dominant over viscous force...
AbstractThe paper will describe a site investigation study that has been performed on the Vedsted st...
International audienceIn this sensitivity analysis on a 3D model of a heterogeneous fluvial reservoi...
We use a combination of experimental design, sketch-based reservoir modelling, and flow diagnostics ...
International audienceOur awareness of global warming and increasing greenhouse gas emissions emphas...
AbstractThe geometry of the depositional facies and the sandbody continuity in turbidite and fluvial...
AbstractThe integration of sedimentary heterogeneity in flow simulations is still a challenging issu...
International audienceThe integration of sedimentary heterogeneity in flow simulations is still a ch...
AbstractThe presented modeling study illustrates how even small-scale heterogeneity has implications...
Session H24B. Heterogeneity and Geologic Storage of CO2 IIThe heterogeneity of fluvial systems is a ...
AbstractIn this sensitivity analysis on a 3D model of a heterogeneous fluvial reservoir, two scenari...
AbstractThe Bunter Sandstone Formation in the Southern North Sea is folded into a number of simple 4...
For typical reservoir conditions, buoyancy and capillary forces grow dominant over viscous forces wi...
We have studied the impact of heterogeneity on relative permeability and residual trapping for rock ...
AbstractFor typical field conditions, buoyancy and capillary forces grow dominant over viscous force...
AbstractThe paper will describe a site investigation study that has been performed on the Vedsted st...
International audienceIn this sensitivity analysis on a 3D model of a heterogeneous fluvial reservoi...
We use a combination of experimental design, sketch-based reservoir modelling, and flow diagnostics ...
International audienceOur awareness of global warming and increasing greenhouse gas emissions emphas...