EVENTO
I Workshop on Multiscale Computational Models of Unconventional Oil and Gas Resources.
E-mail:
jeane@lncc.br
Tipo de evento: Workshop
Arquivo(s): Ozkan, e. "modeling and characterization challenges for tight, unconventional reservoirs".
Arquivo(s): Clennell, b. "shale petrophysics"
Arquivo(s): Murad, m. "a new multiscale computational model for flow and transport in shale-gas reservoirs".
Arquivo(s): Programa
Arquivo(s): Espinoza, n. "coal bed methane: adsorptive, poromechanical and transport properties of fractured coal seams"
Arquivo(s): Peszynska, m. "computational modeling of methane hydrates at multiple scales"
Arquivo(s): Kendall, m. "fracture network stimulation and passive seismic monitoring - part1"
Arquivo(s): Kendall, m. "fracture network stimulation and passive seismic monitoring - part2"
Arquivo(s): Kendall, m. "fracture network stimulation and passive seismic monitoring - part3"
Arquivo(s): Fisher, q. - modelling gas flow in shales: from the laboratory to the field (video 1)
Arquivo(s): Fisher, q. - modelling gas flow in shales: from the laboratory to the field(video 2)
Arquivo(s): Fisher, q. - modelling gas flow in shales: from the laboratory to the field(apresentação)
Unconventional sources of energy, which occur, for instance, in shale gas, shale oil, coalbed methane and hydrate formations, are becoming more popular since the oil/gas production by conventional reservoirs has already been widely explored worldwide and budget became more economics to reach such resources.On the other hand, the exploitation of unconventional reservoirs gives rise to new technological challenges for the industry, such as: characterization of multi-fracture systems, description of multi-scale flow and reactive transport mechanisms along with the anomalous constitutive behavior of fluids in nano-pores and the development of accessible computational apparatus. Indeed, such achievements shall be capable of capturing the complex interplay between several coupled phenomena that take place simultaneously at different spatial and temporal scales.The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on different aspects of reservoir engineering offering a fruitful multidisciplinary forum among the attendees to enhance common knowledge on the subject by bringing new networking opportunities. Owing to the widespread applications of unconventional modeling, the workshop will be focusing on aspects that emphasizes flow and transport of natural gas, condensate gas, light oil, methane hydrate, water and fracking fluids in multiple porosity systems; as well as, the characterization of natural and induced fracture networks, the thermodynamics aspects of inhomogeneous systems in confined media and the application of microseismic to monitor and map hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Data Início: 27/08/2014 Data Fim: 28/08/2014
Comitê Organizador: Ramon Domingues - CENPES-Petrobras - - Abelardo Barreto - CENPES-Petrobras - - Marcio Arab Murad - Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica - LNCC - murad@lncc.br
Instituições Envolvidas: Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica - LNCC / Brasil Centro de Pesquisas e Desenvolvimento Leopoldo Americo M. de Mello
Local: Centro de Pesquisas e Desenvolvimento Leopoldo Américo Moguez de Mello - CENPES
Endereço: Av. Horácio Macedo, 950, Cidade Universitária - CENTRO DE CONVENÇÕES - AUDITÓRIO B
Telefone: 24 2233-6170
Fax: 24 2233-6165
Contato: Jeane Macedo de Oliveira Ramos - jeane@lncc.br
Apoio Financeiro: Petrobras (SIGER)
Secretaria: Jeane Macedo de Oliveira Ramos - Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica -