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.
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1400-1425 220695Plastic Deformation And Resulting Enhancement In Caprock Failure Limit
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1425-1450 220882Coupled Formation, Wellbore, And Flowline Simulation To Explain Formation Tester Dual-Packer Cleanup
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1450-1515 220941Triaxial Hydraulic-mechanical-chemical Coupled Experiments for Hydrocarbon Production In Unconventional Shale Reservoirs
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1515-1540 220736Research On The Influence Of Natural Fracture Development On The Deep Shale Gas Well Fracture Network Construction In Southern Sichuan
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1540-1605 220848Two-way coupled flow and geomechanics simulation with Advanced Dual-Porosity and Dual-Permeability and Local Grid Refinement for Shale Primary Depletion
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1605-1630 220711Evaluating Fluid Circulation in Enhanced Geothermal Systems at the Forge Site Using Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Models and Fiber-Optic Distributed Strain Measurements
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Alternate 220804The Effect of Fluid Content and Effective Stresses on Stick-slip Friction in Rocks: Implications for Induced Seismicity