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Chapter from:Reservoir
Characterization-Recent Advances
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Chapter 19
Evaluation of Multiple Geostatistical Models Using
Scaling-Up with Coarse Grids: A Practical Study
P. Lemouzy
Institut Francais du Petrole
Elf/Ifp Helios Group
Pau, France
ABSTRACT
field
delineation phase, the uncertainty in hydrocarbon
reservoir
descriptions
is large. In order to quickly examine the impact of this uncertainty on production
performance, it is necessary to evaluate a large number of descriptions in relation to
possible production methods (well spacing, injection rate, etc.). The method of using
coarse scaled-up models was first proposed by Ballin et al. Unlike other methods
(connectivity analysis, tracer
simulations
), it considers parameters such as thermodynamic
behavior of the fluids, well management, etc.
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