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Description
Block H125 primarily focuses on the development of the Qingshankou oil layer, where the top structure of the Qing 1st sublayer features a broken nose configuration hindered by reverse normal faults. This area exhibits a layered lithological structure reservoir type, and the current operation employs a refined five-point well pattern, comprising 27 injection wells alongside 38 production wells. Delta front deposits serve as the main target layers in the northern section of Block H125, with bars identified as the principal microfacies types across each sublayer. The technology for reservoir geological modeling is categorized into two essential workflows: structural modeling and property modeling. Property modeling encompasses various aspects, including sedimentary facies modeling, porosity modeling, permeability modeling, oil saturation modeling, and NTG modeling. The initial phase in geological modeling involves utilizing the well header and well picks to create a structural model, wherein the increments in the I and J directions are set to optimize grid quality and well configuration. This meticulous approach ensures that the reservoir's geological characteristics are accurately represented for enhanced production strategies. Additionally, ongoing assessments of well performance and reservoir behavior are crucial for optimizing extraction methods and maximizing resource recovery.
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SwiftComp is an innovative composite simulation software that combines multiscale and multiphysics capabilities to provide the precision of 3D finite element analysis (FEA) with the simplicity of basic engineering models. This groundbreaking tool simplifies the modeling process for engineers, allowing them to treat composites with the same ease as metals while maintaining accuracy and capturing intricate microstructural details. It offers cohesive modeling for structures that are one-dimensional (like beams), two-dimensional (such as plates or shells), and three-dimensional, effectively calculating the material properties required. Users can utilize SwiftComp independently for virtual composite testing or as an enhancement to existing structural analysis tools, thereby integrating high-fidelity composite modeling into their workflows. Additionally, SwiftComp excels in determining the optimal structural model for macroscopic analysis and includes capabilities for dehomogenization, which enables the calculation of pointwise stresses within the microstructure. It seamlessly connects with established software such as ABAQUS and ANSYS, further broadening its applicability in engineering projects. As a result, SwiftComp significantly enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of composite material modeling in various engineering applications.
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Web-Based
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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Vendor Details
Company Name
GPT
Country
China
Website
www.gptsoft.com/ges-case-study-block-h125-modling/
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Company Name
AnalySwift
Founded
2011
Country
United States
Website
analyswift.com
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