EERC Publications
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
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Publication Date
6-13-2023
Publication Title
SPE/AAPG/SEG Unconventional Resources Technology Conference
Keywords
Williston Basin, Oil reservoir engineering
Abstract
A novel FDO (fracture and DRV optimization) workflow was proposed in this study to better reproduce the production and water injection history of a tight reservoir with natural fractures in the Williston Basin. Compared to most of the published work in this area, the FDO workflow can significantly improve the simulation efficiency for field-scale simulation models considering the presence of a complex natural fracture network.
Publisher
Society of Petroleum Engineers/American Association of Petroleum Geologists/Society of Exploration Geophysicists
DOI
https://doi.org/10.15530/urtec-2023-3868150
Extent
19 pages (PDF/A, 4 megabytes)
Repository
University of North Dakota, Energy & Environmental Research Center, Library & Information Services. 15 North 23rd Street, Grand Forks, ND 58202. eerclibrary@undeerc.org.
Identifier
1996267
Rights
This paper reprinted with permission from Unconventional Resources Technology Conference, Denver, Colorado, U.S., June 13–15, 2023, Copyright 2023 by Unconventional Resources Technology Conference (URTeC). Permission from URTeC is required for further use.
Recommended Citation
Wan, Xincheng; Jin, Lu; Jiang, Tao (Todd); Sorensen, James A.; Wu, Chenyu; and Merzoug, Ahmed, "Developing a High-Efficiency Method for Field-Scale Simulation of a Tight and Naturally Fractured Reservoir in the Williston Basin" (2023). EERC Publications. 15.
https://commons.und.edu/eerc-publications/15
Notes
URTEC-3868150-MS