Modeling and Characterization of Challenging Reservoirs
Tuesday, 17 October
Room 214 C
Technical Session
This session covers topics of application of modeling and simulation tools to study both conventional and unconventional challenging reservoirs.
Session Chairperson(s)
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1400-1425 214927Expanding Sweep Volume Effect And Mechanism Of Pulse Injection Improving Viscous Fingering
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1425-1450 215069Multicomponent Inhomogeneous Fluid Transport In Low Permeability Oil Reservoirs
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1450-1515 214800Numerical Simulation Study Of Relative Permeability Hysteresis In A Fractured Carbonate Reservoir Subjected To Water-Alternating-Gas Injection (WAG-CO2)
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1545-1610 215059Mechanistic Modeling for Low Salinity Polymer (LSP) Flooding in Carbonates Under Harsh Conditions
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1610-1635 214874Dynamics of Surfactant Imbibition in Unconventional Reservoir Cores
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1635-1700 214983Accurate Prediction of the Saturation Pressures of Hydrocarbons in Unconventional Reservoirs: A Modified Alpha-function for the Peng-Robinson Equation of State
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Alternate 215095Research On The Method Of Multi-agent And Multi-slug Combined To Achieve The Reservoir Equilibrium Displacement
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Alternate 215092New Insights On Catalysts-supported In Situ Upgrading Of Heavy Oil During In Situ Combustion Oil Recovery