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- 1Chalaturnyk, Rick (Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- 1Chalaturnyk, Rick (Civil and Environmental Engineering)
- 1Leung, Juliana (Civil & Environmental Engineering)
- 1Leung, Juliana (Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, School of Mining & Petroleum Engineering)
- 1Li, Huazhou (Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering )
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Spring 2012
Geomechanics is increasingly being considered for inclusion in reservoir simulation, since conventional simulators do not honor deformation resulting from the interaction between stress and fluid flow response in a porous medium. Most of the recently developed sequentially coupled approaches for...
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Practical Integration of Data-Driven Models for Production Analysis and Inference of Reservoir Heterogeneities in SAGD Operations
DownloadSpring 2018
Steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD) technique has been widely adopted for heavy oil production. However, SAGD performance is strongly affected by reservoir heterogeneities, such as shale barriers and lean zones, as they are often detrimental to SAGD production efficiency. Therefore, it is...
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Spring 2022
A noteworthy caprock failure occurred on the Joslyn Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) property in 2006 that continues to have a significant impact on the approval process for future SAGD projects. Two reports were released by Alberta government, which are AER Review and Analysis: Total E&P...
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Use of Electrical Resistance Heating and Electrical Heater Heating to Remove Condensate Blockage in the Near-wellbore Region
DownloadSpring 2022
During the production of gas condensate from a reservoir, a gas condensate bank may be formed in the near-wellbore region, leading to reduced long-term productivity. The major existing remedial methods for removing the condensate bank include cyclic gas injection, solvent injection, wettability...