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DOI: 10.2118/78350-ms
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Characterization of Reservoir Fluid Dynamics from Multiple Downhole Permanent Sensors

Abstract: In this paper, we first provide guidelines for selecting the most appropriate permanent downhole sensor or combination of sensors for reservoir monitoring, given fluid and rock characteristics. This selection is applied to pressure, electrical, and seismic sensors, based on their respective response equations to formation and rock properties. We then present two synthetic cases illustrating the interpretation of permanent monitoring data, with emphasis on the benefits of data fusion and data … Show more

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“…Laurence and Brown, 2000;Tolan et al, 2001;Manin, 2002;Brown et al, 2003Brown et al, , 2004Bui and Jalali, 2004;Kragas et al, , 2004Silva and Kato, 2004;Webster et al, 2004). These data help reduce uncertainty in the reservoir description, and contribute to reservoir management decisions (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Laurence and Brown, 2000;Tolan et al, 2001;Manin, 2002;Brown et al, 2003Brown et al, , 2004Bui and Jalali, 2004;Kragas et al, , 2004Silva and Kato, 2004;Webster et al, 2004). These data help reduce uncertainty in the reservoir description, and contribute to reservoir management decisions (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marlinverno and Torres-Verdin (2000), Charara et al (2002), and Manin et al (2002) also used synthetic time-lapse resistivity data from a permanent array cemented outside of the casing with or without transient pressure measurements to monitor the water-injection fronts, while Alpak et al (2004c) applied the same synthetic data to estimate absolute permeability in different layers. Compared with previous studies, the study being reported has the following distinct features:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%