Spooner et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Ranking fractured reservoir models using flow diagnosticsSpooner et al., 2019
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- 8522309351410492196
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- Spooner V
- Geiger S
- Arnold D
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- SPE reservoir simulation conference
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This paper describes the application and testing of innovative dual porosity flow diagnostics to quantitatively rank large ensembles of fractured reservoir models. Flow diagnostics can approximate the dynamic response of multi-million cell models in seconds on standard …
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