Modelling of Seismic and Resistivity Responses during the Injection of CO2 in Sandstone Reservoir

Omar, M.N.I.B. and Lubis, L.A. and Zanuri, M.N.A. and Ghosh, D.P. and Irawan, S. and Jufar, S.R. (2016) Modelling of Seismic and Resistivity Responses during the Injection of CO2 in Sandstone Reservoir. In: UNSPECIFIED.

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Abstract

Enhanced oil recovery plays vital role in production phase in a producing oil field. Initially, in many cases hydrocarbon will naturally flow to the well as respect to the reservoir pressure. But over time, hydrocarbon flow to the well will decrease as the pressure decrease and require recovery method so called enhanced oil recovery (EOR) to recover the hydrocarbon flow. Generally, EOR works by injecting substances, such as carbon dioxide (CO2) to form a pressure difference to establish a constant productive flow of hydrocarbon to production well. Monitoring CO2 performance is crucial in ensuring the right trajectory and pressure differences are established to make sure the technique works in recovering hydrocarbon flow. In this paper, we work on computer simulation method in monitoring CO2 performance by seismic and resistivity model, enabling geoscientists and reservoir engineers to monitor production behaviour as respect to CO2 injection. © Published under licence by IOP Publishing Ltd.

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (UNSPECIFIED)
Additional Information: cited By 1; Conference of 4th International Conference on Geological, Geographical, Aerospace and Earth Science 2016, AeroEarth 2016 ; Conference Date: 4 June 2016 Through 5 June 2016; Conference Code:123703
Uncontrolled Keywords: Carbon; Carbon dioxide; Earth sciences; Geology; Hydrocarbons; Oil fields; Oil well flooding; Petroleum reservoir evaluation; Recovery; Seismology, Enhanced oil recovery; Pressure differences; Recovery methods; Reservoir engineers; Reservoir pressures; Resistivity modeling; Resistivity response; Sandstone reservoirs, Enhanced recovery, carbon dioxide; computer simulation; electrical resistivity; enhanced oil recovery; hydrocarbon; oil field; pressure gradient; reservoir characterization; sandstone; seismicity
Depositing User: Mr Ahmad Suhairi UTP
Date Deposited: 09 Nov 2023 16:18
Last Modified: 09 Nov 2023 16:18
URI: https://khub.utp.edu.my/scholars/id/eprint/6880

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