Reservoir Simulation
Offered By: Universidad Politécnica de Madrid via Miríadax
Course Description
Overview
Descripción de curso
The main objectives in the learning methodology proposed are the following:
1. To understand the role of numerical reservoir simulation in the context of reservoir economic development.
2. To understand the fluid flow equations in a porous media.
3. To understand the differences between compositional and black-oil model equations.
4. To understand the numerical discretization of fluid flow equations.
5. To grasp the general structure of an Input Data File in different simulation programs.
6. To be able to use one of them.
The main objectives in the learning methodology proposed are the following:
1. To understand the role of numerical reservoir simulation in the context of reservoir economic development.
2. To understand the fluid flow equations in a porous media.
3. To understand the differences between compositional and black-oil model equations.
4. To understand the numerical discretization of fluid flow equations.
5. To grasp the general structure of an Input Data File in different simulation programs.
6. To be able to use one of them.
Syllabus
Presentation & Course Planning
Module 0. Reservoir Description
Module 1. Bases of Reservoir Simulation.
Module 2.Tutorial on General Structure of an Input Data File
Module 3. Tutorial on Practical Use of Reservoir Simulation. Case Study
Module 0. Reservoir Description
Module 1. Bases of Reservoir Simulation.
Module 2.Tutorial on General Structure of an Input Data File
Module 3. Tutorial on Practical Use of Reservoir Simulation. Case Study
Taught by
Carlos Iglesias Delgado de Torres, Laura M Valle Falcones and Ramón Rodríguez Pons
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