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AAPG Memoir 71 : Reservoir Characterization-Recent Advances
Edited by Richard A. Schatzinger and John F. Jordan
Copyright 1999 by The American Association of Petroleum Geologists. All rights reserved.
Memoir 71, Chapter 22: Evaluation of Field Development Plans Using 3-D Reservoir Modeling , by D. Seifert, J.D.H. Newbery, C. Ramsey, and J.J.M. Lewis, Pages 321 - 332

Chapter 22
Evaluation of Field Development Plans Using 3-D Reservoir Modeling

D. Seifert1
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, Scotland

J.D.H. Newbery2
C. Ramsey3
Conoco (U.K.) Ltd.
Aberdeen, Scotland

J.J.M. Lewis4
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh, Scotland

1Present Address: ARCO E&P Technology, Plano, Texas, USA
2Present Address: Enterprise Oil Ltd, London, England
3Present Address: LASMO North Sea Plc, London, England
4Present Address: Landmark, Houston, Texas, USA


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Three-dimensional reservoir modeling has become an accepted tool in reservoir description and is used for various purposes, such as reservoir performance prediction or integration and visualization of data. In this case study, a small northern North Sea turbiditic reservoir was to be developed with a line-drive strategy utilizing a series of horizontal producer and injector pairs, oriented north-south. This development plan was to be evaluated and the expected outcome of the wells was to be assessed and risked.

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