Simulate heavy oil reservoirs using a variety of thermal recovery processes
Intersect Thermal enables accurately modeling the thermal recovery methods typically used in heavy oil and bitumen reservoirs to reduce the high oil viscosity by increasing the temperature. Thermal recovery processes that can be simulated include steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD), cyclic steam injection (huff ‘n’ puff), steamflooding, steam-solvent, hot water injection, and wellbore heaters.
The integration of the Intersect simulator with Petrel Reservoir Engineering makes it possible to study numerous reservoir behaviors in the context of the geology, log and production data, flow patterns, and uncertainty. One example is wellbore model simulation for a multisegment well (MSW) with multiple strings, loops, and devices for flexible conductive heat transfer; another is assisted history matching under uncertainty for integrating seismic and temperature data.
Conventional, unconventional, and fractured heavy oil reservoirs.
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