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Eclipse Thermal

For heavy oil recovery, handling changes in reservoir temperature and calorific energy

Eclipse thermal
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Thermal recovery methods are typically required for heavy oil, extra heavy oil, and bitumen reservoirs, in which the oil viscosity is high but reduces with temperature.

Eclipse thermal can simulate a wide range of thermal recovery processes.

Eclipse EOR

Capabilities

  • Full graphical user interface for building heavy oil recovery models and analyzing simulation results with Petrel Reservoir Engineering.
  • Simulates the widest variety of thermal recovery processes such as cyclic steam injection (huff and puff), steam flood or steam-assisted gravity drainage (SAGD), hot fluid or gas injection, wellbore heaters, and combustion (including in situ combustion).
  • Allows the simulation of multiple hydrocarbon components in both oil and gas phases (live oil model).
  • Allows you to model a single nonvolatile component in the oil phase (dead oil model).
  • Provides analysis of oil, gas, water, and solids (useful with chemical reactions) behaviors.
  • Allows you to control well production rates based on well temperature.
  • Allows low-temperature thermal simulations (suitable for lab experiments or cold heavy oil production with sand).
  • Enables evaluation of toe-to-heel air injection scenarios, leveraging the integrated workflow capabilities of software while maximizing the effective time for performance analysis.
  • Enables modeling of foamy oil, allowing you to assess the effect on gas production, gas drive, and oil production.
  • In conjunction with the robust, mature, and advanced Eclipse multisegmented well model, allows you to model complex well topology, including dual-tubing and horizontal wells and multiphase flow effects in the wellbore.
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