نتایج جستجو برای: reservoir management

تعداد نتایج: 890930  

Journal: :Expert Syst. Appl. 2004
Masoud Nikravesh

Reservoir characterization plays a crucial role in modern reservoir management. It helps to make sound reservoir decisions and improves the asset value of the oil and gas companies. It maximizes integration of multi-disciplinary data and knowledge and improves the reliability of the reservoir predictions. The ultimate product is a reservoir model with realistic tolerance for imprecision and unc...

2008
Dustin Garrick Katharine Jacobs Gregg Garfin

Declining reservoir storage has raised the specter of the first water shortage on the Lower Colorado River since the completion of Glen Canyon and Hoover Dams. This focusing event spurred modeling efforts to frame alternatives for managing the reservoir system during prolonged droughts. This paper addresses the management challenges that arise when using modeling tools to manage water scarcity ...

2011
Fred Aminzadeh

Executive Summary The objective of Reservoir Monitoring Consortium (RMC) is to develop new methods for dynamic reservoir monitoring. We will carry out a number of focused applied research projects in reservoir monitoring that are directly pertinent to the current and future needs of our industry sponsors. We will develop specific workflows for different types of reservoirs. This will include th...

2002
M. K. GOEL SHARAD K. JAIN P. K. AGARWAL

A reservoir is an integral component of a water resources system. Periodic evaluation of the sediment deposition pattern and assessment of available storage capacity of reservoirs is an important aspect of water resources management. The conventional techniques of quantification of sediment deposition in a reservoir, such as hydrographie surveys and the inflow-outflow methods, are cumbersome, c...

2007
Jan-Dirk Jansen

An emerging method to increase the recovery from oil reservoirs is the application of measurement and control techniques to better control subsurface flow over the life of the reservoir. In particular the use of sensors and remotely controllable valves in wells and at surface, in combination with large-scale subsurface flow models is promising. Various elements from process control may play a r...

2012
Bjarne Foss

This paper presents research results within real-time production optimization and reservoir management at the Center for Integrated Operations in the Petroleum Industry (IO center). This includes life-cycle and long term issues like well location and target production rates. Further, results on short term production optimization, for instance the allocation of target production between wells an...

Journal: :Journal of environmental management 2013
Bau-Shian Lee Gene Jiing-Yun You

Reservoir management faces a wide range of new challenges resulting from the impact of climate change. One set of challenges arises from the non-stationary nature of hydrological conditions. Another crucial issue is watershed sedimentation, which can significantly influence the sustainability and safety of reservoirs. To address these concerns, this study developed a framework for the managemen...

2009
Dr Simon Payne Phil Wild

Analysis and understanding of seismic anisotropy has proven to be a valuable tool in many exploration and reservoir management studies. Seismic anisotropy should not be viewed as a problem that must be dealt with but instead regarded as an additional attribute to understand the rocks within the reservoir and overburden. Recent developments in borehole and seismic methods coupled with the latest...

2017
Fangli Su David Kaplan Lifeng Li Haifu Li Fei Song Haisheng Liu

In many locations around the globe, large reservoir sustainability is threatened by land use change and direct pollution loading from the upstream watershed. However, the size and complexity of upstream basins makes the planning and implementation of watershed-scale pollution management a challenge. In this study, we established an evaluation system based on 17 factors, representing the potenti...

2002
ERIC M. SCHAUBER RICHARD S. OSTFELD

Lyme disease risk is related to the abundance of infected nymphal ticks, which in turn depends on the abundance and reservoir competence of wild hosts. Reservoir competence of a host (i.e., probability that an infected host will infect a feeding vector) often declines over time after inoculation, and small mammalian reservoirs typically undergo rapid population growth during the period when vec...

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