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DOI: 10.2118/193108-ms
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Reservoir Management Through Characterization of Smart Fields Using Capacitance-Resistance Models

Abstract: Use of smart well technologies to improve the recovery has caught significant attention in the oil industry in the last decade. Capacitance-Resistance (CRM) methodology is a robust data-driven technique for reservoir surveillance. Reservoir sweep is a crucial part of efficient recovery, especially where significant investment is done by means of installation of smart wells that feature inflow control valves (ICVs) that are remotely controllable. However, as it is a relatively newer concept, effective use of th… Show more

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“…Salehian and Soleimani (2018) improved the matching performance of ICRM by employing two consecutive objective functions for both monthly and cumulative liquid production match. Recently, there have been several efforts to characterize layered reservoirs with different types of CRM along with their application into conventional and smart reservoirs (Mamghaderi and Pourafshary 2013;Prakasa et al 2017;Salehian et al 2018;Temizel et al 2018;Zhang et al 2015Zhang et al , 2017. Nevertheless, there is still lack of information in the application of CRM in shut-in and/or horizontal wells.…”
Section: Capacitance-resistance Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Salehian and Soleimani (2018) improved the matching performance of ICRM by employing two consecutive objective functions for both monthly and cumulative liquid production match. Recently, there have been several efforts to characterize layered reservoirs with different types of CRM along with their application into conventional and smart reservoirs (Mamghaderi and Pourafshary 2013;Prakasa et al 2017;Salehian et al 2018;Temizel et al 2018;Zhang et al 2015Zhang et al , 2017. Nevertheless, there is still lack of information in the application of CRM in shut-in and/or horizontal wells.…”
Section: Capacitance-resistance Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%