Eclipse Core Simulator
Multicomponent reservoir fluid description for compositional changes associated with depth, condensates, or volatile crude oils, gas injection programs, and secondary recovery studies
Multicomponent reservoir fluid description for compositional changes associated with depth, condensates, or volatile crude oils, gas injection programs, and secondary recovery studies
In addition to many of the features available in the Eclipse core simulator, the Eclipse compositional simulator includes functionality dedicated to modeling multicomponent fluid reservoirs.
The Eclipse™ industry-reference reservoir simulator offers the most complete and robust set of numerical solutions, for fast and accurate prediction of dynamic behavior, for all types of reservoirs and development schemes. The Eclipse simulator has been the benchmark for commercial reservoir simulation for more than 40 years due to its robust capabilities, speed, parallel scalability, and unmatched platform coverage. The simulator covers the entire spectrum of reservoir modeling, including black-oil, compositional, thermal, and streamline simulation.
The Eclipse 2023.3 release includes key developments that improve CO2 storage functionality, as well as usability enhancements to various features.
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Black oil, compositional, thermal, and streamline reservoir simulation.
Make more informed decisions to extract the most value from your field over its lifetime.
Simulate the full spectrum of enhanced oil recovery methods and model CO2 capture and storage projects
Control your reservoir simulation with a wide range of field management options
Model complex wells and geology
Leverage the power of high-performance computers to speed up your simulation workflows
Black oil, compositional, thermal, and streamline reservoir simulation
For heavy oil recovery, handling changes in reservoir temperature and calorific energy
Simulate coal bed methane, shale gas, shale oil, and naturally fractured reservoirs