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What are the types of reservoir model?
The two most common types of reservoir fluid models are black-oil models and compositional models. The black-oil models are based on the assumptions that the saturated phase properties of two hydrocarbon phases (oil and gas) depend on pressure only.
What is dynamic reservoir Modelling?
The dynamic reservoir modeling solution uses SKUA™ to deliver simulation-ready reservoir models. SKUA provides a single user interface to conquer even the most daunting reservoir modeling tasks, from upscaling to flow simulation and more.
What is a compositional simulator?
A compositional simulator is the most mechanistically accurate simulator for solvent compositional processes. When the EOS is tuned properly to appropriate experimental data, it computes realistic phase behavior. A compositional simulation can have other aspects of mechanistic reality besides phase behavior.
What is mathematical Modelling and simulation?
Modeling and simulation (M&S) is the use of models (e.g., physical, mathematical, or logical representation of a system, entity, phenomenon, or process) as a basis for simulations to develop data utilized for managerial or technical decision making.
What is static reservoir model?
A static reservoir model uses geological concepts to describe the architecture of fluid flow pathways and barriers in the reservoir, the presence and properties of dissecting faults, the character of the pore system, and the composition of fluids and cements in the pores.
What is reservoir characterization model?
Reservoir characterization is defined as the model that characterises the reservoirs based on its ability to store and produce hydrocarbons. They are used to indicate the reservoir fluids behaviour under different circumstances and to find the optimal production techniques that are able to maximise production.