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Geomechanical Aspects in Reservoir Engineering

Wednesday, 25 September
Room 217 - 219
Technical Session
This session will cover a wide range of topics linked with geomechanics including cap rock integrity, reservoir compaction, multi-physics experiments and simulations, hydraulic fracturing of unconventional reservoirs, microseismic monitoring, and distributed strain monitoring.
  • 1400-1425 220695
    Plastic Deformation And Resulting Enhancement In Caprock Failure Limit
    Y. Wu, A. Mehrabian, Pennsylvania State University; S. Chen, Louisiana State University; Y. Abousleiman, University of Oklahoma
  • 1425-1450 220882
    Coupled Formation, Wellbore, And Flowline Simulation To Explain Formation Tester Dual-Packer Cleanup
    A. Gisolf, Schlumberger Oilfield Services; Y. Chang, SLB; M. Kristensen, Schlumberger Information Solutions; F. Dubost, Schlumberger Petrotechnical Services; C. Tao, V.V. Achourov, SLB; S. Ramaswami, T. Pfeiffer, Shell
  • 1450-1515 220941
    Triaxial Hydraulic-mechanical-chemical Coupled Experiments for Hydrocarbon Production In Unconventional Shale Reservoirs
    M. Meng, Los Alamos National Laboratory; M. Wigand, Chevron; L. Frash, Los Alamos National Laboratory; N. Welch, Pickering Energy Partners (PEP); W. Li, B. Carey, Los Alamos National Laboratory
  • 1515-1540 220736
    Research On The Influence Of Natural Fracture Development On The Deep Shale Gas Well Fracture Network Construction In Southern Sichuan
    S. Peng, J. Zhao, L. Ren, R. Lin, B. Zhou, Southwest Petroleum University; J. Wu, Y. Song, C. Shen, PetroChina Southwest Oil and Gas Field Company
  • 1540-1605 220848
    Two-way coupled flow and geomechanics simulation with Advanced Dual-Porosity and Dual-Permeability and Local Grid Refinement for Shale Primary Depletion
    J. An, D. Yang, J. Chen, Chevron Technical Center
  • 1605-1630 220711
    Evaluating Fluid Circulation in Enhanced Geothermal Systems at the Forge Site Using Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Models and Fiber-Optic Distributed Strain Measurements
    Y. Ou, The University of Texas at Austin; Q. Liu, University of Texas At Austin; J. Hu, The University of Texas At Austin; Z. Zhao, University of Texas at Austin; M. Sharma, The University of Texas At Austin
  • Alternate 220804
    The Effect of Fluid Content and Effective Stresses on Stick-slip Friction in Rocks: Implications for Induced Seismicity
    A. Sathyanath, M.M. Sharma, The University of Texas At Austin
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