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Cavalcante, Túlio de M. (author), Castiel Reis de Souza, A. (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author), Carvalho, Darlan K.E. (author), Lyra, Paulo R.M. (author)
The modeling of fluid flow in heterogeneous, anisotropic and fractured porous media is relevant in many applications, including hydrocarbon and groundwater extraction, dispersion of contaminants, hydrogen or carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>) storage. Thus, accurate and scalable simulation of fluid flow through these formations continues to be a...
journal article 2024
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Doesburg, Myrthe (author)
Natural fractures play a crucial role in many sustainable subsurface applications, particularly in reservoirs with low primary porosity and permeability. Therefore, fracture analysis has become a fundamental aspect of geosciences, often starting with fracture interpretation from borehole image logs. It has been widely recognized that...
master thesis 2023
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Tutuarima, Frederieke (author)
In the geothermal exploration well, NLW-GT-01, in the West Netherlands Basin, a very tight reservoir with low porosity (≤5.0%) and matrix permeability (≤ 0.1mD) has been encountered in the Main Buntsandstein Subgroup. The impact of natural fractures, which can significantly impact fluid flow in tight reservoirs, has been studied. However, there...
master thesis 2023
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Freites, Alfredo (author), Corbett, P. W.M. (author), Rongier, G. (author), Geiger, S. (author)
Understanding the impact of fractures on fluid flow is fundamental for developing geoenergy reservoirs. Pressure transient analysis could play a key role for fracture characterization purposes if better links can be established between the pressure derivative responses (p′) and the fracture properties. However, pressure transient analysis is...
journal article 2023
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Janssen, M.T.G. (author), Draganov, D.S. (author), Barnhoorn, A. (author), Wolf, K.H.A.A. (author)
As part of a seismic monitoring project in a geothermal field, where the feasibility of re-injection and storage of produced CO<sub>2</sub> is being investigated, a P- and S-wave seismic velocity characterisation study was carried out. The effect of axial and radial (up to 42 MPa) stress, pore pressure (up to 17 MPa), pore fluid (100% brine...
journal article 2023
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Li, K. (author)
Naturally fractured reservoirs (NFRs) gain much attention worldwide because they are often encountered in aquifer remediation, CO2 sequestration, and hydrocarbon extraction. In hydrocarbon extraction, however, oil recovery by gas injection in NFRs is usually low, because of poor sweep efficiency. During gas injection, the displacement front is...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Prabhakaran, R. (author)
Natural fractures in subsurface rocks are a source of heterogeneity that impacts flow and transport behaviour. The presence of fracture discontinuities needs to be modelled explicitly due to observed deviations from the continuum assumption of porous media. The departures are due to both individual properties (such as aperture, infill, and...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Wang, Y. (author)
Numerical simulation plays an important role for the efficient development of geothermal resources, considering all the uncertain and sensitive parameters that exist within the subsurface and during the operations. This thesis describes the numerical modeling of geothermal developments of various types and in various situations using the newly...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Li, L. (author), Voskov, D.V. (author)
We present a multi-level discrete fracture model (MLDFM) to guarantee a robust and efficient solution for naturally fractured reservoir simulation. In MLDFM, we apply a triple continuum model using structured grid for forward simulation where large-scale fractures are represented with numerical embedded discrete fracture model (EDFM) and the...
journal article 2021
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Pragt, Nasar (author)
The geological history of the McArthur Basin (NT Australia) is poorly understood. It consists of five onshore Paleo- to Mesoproterozoic packages with mainly siliciclastic and carbonate rocks, with cumulative thicknesses up to 15km. The basin contains the world’s oldest hydrocarbons, principally hosted in unconventional...
master thesis 2018
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Gong, J. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author)
If the aperture distribution is broad enough in a naturally fractured reservoir, even one where the fracture network is highly inter-connected, most fractures can be eliminated without significantly affecting the flow through the fracture network. During a waterflood or enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) process, the production of oil depends on the...
journal article 2018
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Sartori Suarez, Andrea (author)
In the modeling of fractured reservoirs, the spatial representation plays an important role to enclose the heterogeneities present in the subsurface. The reservoir flow response obtained from simulation in time is determined by the type of method and by the scale of the representation (fine or coarse). As a deterministic model cannot capture the...
master thesis 2018
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Morito Mansur, Gabriella (author)
Coupling between porous media and free flow is widely present in many applications. In fractured reservoirs, fractures are often treated as parallel (smooth) plates, between which the flow is assumed to be steady state fully developed, with no-slip boundary condition. Under these assumptions, the Darcy law is employed inside fractures with...
master thesis 2018
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Gong, J. (author)
A large number of oil and gas reservoirs across the world are naturally <br/>fractured, f r om which a significant amount of hydrocarbons are produced. <br/>Naturally fractured reservoirs, like all reservoirs, are exploited in t w o stages: <br/>primary recovery and secondary recovery (sometimes followed by tertiary <br/>recovery, i.e. enhanced...
doctoral thesis 2017
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Tene, M. (author), Bosma, Sebastian (author), Al Kobaisi, Mohammed S. (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author)
This work presents a new discrete fracture model, namely the Projection-based Embedded Discrete Fracture Model (pEDFM). Similar to the existing EDFM approach, pEDFM constructs independent grids for the matrix and fracture domains, and delivers strictly conservative velocity fields. However, as a significant step forward, it is able to accurately...
journal article 2017
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Gong, J. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author)
Fracture network connectivity and aperture (or conductivity) distribution are two crucial features controlling flow behavior of naturally fractured reservoirs. The effect of connectivity on flow properties is well documented. In this paper, however, we focus here on the influence of fracture aperture distribution. We model a two-dimensional...
journal article 2017
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Gong, J. (author), Rossen, W.R. (author)
The flow properties of naturally fractured reservoirs are dominated by flow through the fractures. In a previous study we showed that even a well-connected fracture network behaves like a much sparser network when the aperture distribution is broad enough: i.e., most fractures can be eliminated while leaving a sub-network with virtually the...
journal article 2016
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Ameri, A. (author)
In the phase of declining oilfields and at a time when recovering hydrocarbons has becoming more difficult, effective techniques are the key to extract more oil from mature fields. The difficulty of developing effective techniques is often the real obstacle when dealing with heterogeneous formations such as naturally fractured reservoirs, which...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Chahardowli, M. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
Mutually-soluble solvents can enhance oil recovery both in mixed-wet fractured reservoirs. When a partially waterwet matrix is surrounded by an immiscible wetting phase in the fracture, spontaneous imbibition is the most important production mechanism. Initially, the solvent moves with the imbibing brine into the core. However, upon contact with...
conference paper 2014
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Salimi, H. (author), Bruining, J. (author)
Recovery from incompletely water-wet fractured reservoirs can be extremely low. A reason for the low recovery is related to wetting issues, whereas the reason for slow recovery can be the non-equilibrium behavior of capillary pressure. One of the non-equilibrium theories is developed by Barenblatt et al. and itmodifies both capillary pressure...
journal article 2011
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