North Sea Oil and Gas Reservoirs-II
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Proceedings of the 2nd North Sea Oil and Gas Reservoirs Conference organized and hosted by the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH), Trondheim, Norway, May 8-11,1989
ISBN: |
9401068437 |
ISBN 13: |
9789401068437 |
Herausgeber: |
A T Buller |
Verlag: |
Springer Verlag GmbH |
Umfang: |
464 S. |
Erscheinungsdatum: |
26.09.2011 |
Auflage: |
1/1990 |
Produktform: |
Kartoniert |
Einband: |
KT |
InhaltsangabeField Review 1 The Forties Field and the evolution of a reservoir management strategy.- Field Review 2 Fulmar: the development of a large North Sea field.- Field Review 3 The Tyra Field.- Field Review 4 The Gullfaks Field: geology and reservoir development.- Field Review 5 I. Stochastic modelling of reservoir sand bodies for input to reservoir simulation, Snorre Field, northern North Sea, Norway.- II. Reservoir simulation of the Snorre Field.- Keynote Address 1 Reservoir characterization from crosshole seismic: new directions.- 1 Use of seismic attributes in reservoir characterization.- 2 Experiences gained using a seismic inversion method for detailed reservoir studies.- 3 Some requirements from seismic methods for use in reservoir simulation models.- 4 Stratigraphie processing of 3D seismic by concurrent analysis of surface and borehole data.- 5 Frigg Field reservoir management.- 6 Analysis of formation water sampled from core.- 7 Establishment of a geological fracture model for dual porosity simulations on the Ekofisk Field.- 8 A new approach to production log analysis.- 9 The geotechnical characteristics of weak North Sea reservoir rocks.- 10 The effect of low permeability layers on oil production from vertical and horizontal wells in the Troll Field.- 11 Statistical approach to the computer modelling of hydraulic fracturing in hydrocarbon reservoirs.- Keynote Address 2 Quantitative determination of pore structure and application to fluid displacement in reservoir rocks.- 12 Comparison between laboratory experiments and detailed simulations of unstable miscible displacement influenced by gravity.- 13 Relationship between azimuths of flood anisotropy and local earth stresses in oil reservoirs.- 14 Tracer tests in oil appraisal and reservoir evaluation: state of the art.- 15 Immiscible displacement in a porous medium simulated by a statistical model.- 16 Ekofisk Field enhanced recovery.- Keynote Address 3 Pseudofunctions – the key to practical use of reservoir description.- 17 A method for estimation of the density of fault displacements below the limits of seismic resolution in reservoir formations.- 18 Determination of petroleum accumulation histories: examples from the Ula Field, Central Graben, Norwegian North Sea.- 19 Lateral extent of calcite-cemented zones in shallow marine sandstones.- 20 Sand body dimensions and infill sequences of stable, humid-climate delta plain channels.- 21 The connectivity and conductivity of overlapping sand bodies.- 22 SESIMIRA-a new geological tool for 3D modelling of heterogeneous reservoirs.- 23 A computer program for evaluation of fluvial reservoirs.- 24 HEX-a tool for integrated fluvial architecture modelling and numerical simulation of recovery processes.- 25 An integrated software for stochastic modelling of reservoir lithology and property with an example from the Yorkshire Middle Jurassic.- 26 How geostatistics help decisions on complementary development.- 27 Hybrid modelling of heterogeneity to improve 3D simulation results: case studies 1 and 2 on a North Sea gas field.- 28 A stochastic reservoir model and its use in evaluations of uncertainties in the results of recovery processes.- 29 The movement of oil initially bypassed behind stochastic shale barriers.- 30 Practical application of supercomputing in black-oil reservoir simulation.