
The premise of this research is that a general-purpose reservoir simulator for several improved oil recovery processes can and should be developed so that high-resolution simulations of a variety of very large and difficult problems can be achieved using state-of-the-art computing and computers. Such a simulator is not currently available to the industry. The goal of this proposed research is to develop a new-generation chemical flooding simulator that is capable of efficiently and accurately simulating oil reservoirs with at least a million gridblocks in less than one day on massively parallel computers. Task 1 is the formulation and development of solution scheme, Task 2 is the implementation of the chemical module, and Task 3 is validation and application.
Waterflooding, Surfactants, 02 Petroleum, Computing, Fluid Injection, Oil Wells, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 004, Petroleum, Enhanced Recovery, And Information Science, Simulators, Validation, Algorithms
Waterflooding, Surfactants, 02 Petroleum, Computing, Fluid Injection, Oil Wells, 99 General And Miscellaneous//Mathematics, 004, Petroleum, Enhanced Recovery, And Information Science, Simulators, Validation, Algorithms
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