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Computer Modeling Group (CMG)

Digitizing of Contour Map


: Prepared by
‫ كرار حيدر مخيلف‬.1
‫ مرتضى مهلهل حمود‬.2
‫ امير حسن جواد‬.3
‫ علي سمي عزيز‬.4
)‫ علي عبداللطيف (صباحي‬.5

:Supervised by:Asst.Lec
Mohammed A. Ahmed and Jassim M. Jaleel

Date on: 10/17/2023


Outlines:

• Reservoir simulation background


• Model purposes
• Digitizing process
•Calepration
•Digitizing
• Las Data
Introduction:
• A tool developed by combing physics, mathematics, reservoir
engineering, and computer programming for predicting hydrocarbon
reservoir performance under various operating strategies
• Gain insight into the recovery processes of a reservoir
• Reservoir simulation leading to prediction of reservoir behaviour
• Reservoir simulation studies are very subjective and vary from
simulator to simulator.
• Currently available simulators only address a very limited range of
solutions for a particular reservoir engineering problem.
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Figure: 1 Figure:2
History of reservoir simulation

• 1950 – 1970, Two/Three dimensions, simple geometry, black oil


fluid, well conning, multiple wells
• 1970 – 1980, Compositional, thermal, miscible
• 1980 – 1990, Complex well management, fractured reservoirs,
special gridding at faults, graphic interface
• 1990s –Advanced GUIs, integration with geo-modelling,
geomechanics, parallel computer techniques, local grid
refinement
Reservoir model purposes
• Estimate field performance

• Development Planning

• Visualisation

• Volumetric calculation

• Well planning
Digitizing Process

Caliperation
Determine the length of the drawing scale using the ruler tool in the
NeuraMap program, then determine the dimensions of the map with x
and y Axis
X = 6421
Y=6737
Digitizing process
Digitizing

Fig.3: contour map


Digitizing process
Digitizing
Las Data

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