This 5-days course is designed to introduce the participants to the theory and practice of reservoir simulation. Participants will learn about the funda-mentals of reservoir simulation, the development of simulation programs, and how to select the proper model for a simulation study. This course also covers data preparation, grid design, calibration of the reservoir model, forecasting of future performance, and interpretation of simulation results.
Participants will also be acquainted with several advanced topics including: pseudo-relative permeability and capillary pressure, understanding the contemporary reservoir simulation practice, waterflooding concepts and its applications, and the Classical and computed aided history matching approaches. Upscaling and simulation techniques will also be discussed.
The course uses the Eclipse* simulator and Petrel* RE pre and postprocessor for workshops and hands-on exercises. These tools demonstrate key factors in reservoir simulation and the use of simulators to investigate various reservoir engineering and reservoir management principle
Fundamentals of reservoir simulation and Numerical model and solutions
Workshop
Day 2Implementation of fine grid and coarse grid models in reservoir simulation
Classical history matching and Waterflooding concepts and aquifers
Workshop
Day 4Data preparation/sources and overview of the simulation process/types of simulators
Workshop
Day 5Introduction to Eclipse and application of reservoir simulation to a typical history matching study
Workshop
Reservoir engineers, geoscientists, and other technically trained individuals introduced in reservoir engineering who are interested in learning the fundamentals of reservoir simulation applied to hands-on exercises using Eclipse
Reservoir engineering background
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