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ECLIPSE EXERCISE REPORT

Reservoir Simulation
Instructor: Dr. Mai Cao Lan
Group members:
Name Students’ ID
Vo Hoang Duy 1410637
Tran Ngoc Tu 1450173
Tran Thanh Khang 1411729
Ngo Dang Hoang Khang 1450410
This enables a run title to be set up,
which is included in the Print file
headers. The syntax is rather different
from that of other keywords, the line after
the TITLE keyword being read directly
This keyword defines the basic
size of the simulation grid. It is
followed by three integers,
specifying the number of cells in
the x, y and z directions
respectively. (In the radial case,
these values specify the number of
cells in the r, θ and z directions).
• This indicates that non-neighbor
connections are not allowed. The default
is to allow non-neighbor connections.
When ECLIPSE can be run without non-
neighbor connections, performance may
be improved. However, many ECLIPSE
features require non-neighbor
connections, so this keyword should only
be used when it is known that a
performance improvement may be made
with it.
• Non-neighbor connections can be
generated by several facilities. These
include: Numerical aquifers, dual porosity,
etc.
This keyword indicates that a run contains an oil
or phase. The OIL, GAS keyword should be
specified whenever an oil or gas phase exists or
could exist.

This indicates that the run contains water


as an active phase, whose saturation can
vary.
This indicates that the run contains dissolved
gas in live oil.

This indicates that field units are to be


used. The default unit convention is
METRIC

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