Browsing The University of Oklahoma by Subject "Oil reservoir engineering Mathematical models."
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A fully-coupled two-phase flow and rock deformation model for reservoir rock.
(1997)In the application of most of the reservoir rock models to real engineering problems, the role of reservoir rock is frequently limited to its storage and delivery capabilities; the interaction of fluid flow with rock ... -
Integration of time-lapse seismic data into automatic history matching.
(2005)As an alternate to automating history matching through the minimization approach, the ensemble Kalman filter (EnKF) can be used to rapidly update the estimate of model variables. One advantage of the EnKF method is that ... -
Optimal field planning via dynamic programming technique /
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Strategies of geological modeling and scale-up in reservoir simulation.
(1998)The objective of this study was to study the improved vertical layering method for scale-up, to develop an effective scale-up methodology, and to investigate the effects of geological modeling strategies, well locations, ... -
Three-dimensional finite element modeling of two-phase fluid flow in deformable naturally fractured reservoirs.
(1998)The developed theoretical formulation and numerical model are validated against several cases where the analytical solutions or other model results are readily available. The performance of the numerical code is tested ...