Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) – What's New, What Works, Where to Use It
November 11, 2015Links to additional MODFLOW related software, including legacy and superseded software, are available through the USGS Water Resources Groundwater Software page. Running MODFLOW MODFLOW is a command line executable program written in FORTRAN that reads ASCII text and binary input files and writes ASCII text and binary output files. UTCHEM UTCHEM is a highly sophisticated, multi-phase flow and multi-constituent, reactive transport model capable of performing a wide variety of groundwater simulations. UTCHEM was developed at the Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin as a chemical flood simulator for enhanced oil recovery design. (1986) 9 1.2 a) Definition of zone and interlace and b) coarse-fine and fine-fine interfaces 10 1.3 Comparison between analytical solutions and third-order finite-difference solutions in UTCHEM 11 1.4 Simulated and laboratory PCE recovery from the 2-D column 12 1.5 Tracer concentrations produced at extraction well SB-1 during Hill AFB Phase I.
For more information about our software and our computer resource lab, click here. How to Join the Project To become a sponsor of the Reservoir Simulation Joint Industry Research Project, please contact Dr. Kamy Sephernoori to receive a copy of the research participation agreement to be executed by your company and The University of Texas at. There are crack groups who work hard in order to unlock software, games, etc. If you search for Beadtool 4 Crack, you will often see the word 'crack' amongst the results which means it allows you to unlock the full version of the software product.
This webinar from CPGE and CLEE will present new advances in chemical EOR methods, what methods work best under different conditions, and recent field successes with chemical EOR.
The online shopping cart is closed. Please contact Marie Girardot at [email protected] for more information.
Utchem Software Free Online
Course # | EN16054 |
---|---|
Date(s) | November 11, 2015 |
Time(s) | 12:00pm - 1:00pm Central Standard Time |
Instructor(s) | Dr. Gary Pope, Dr. Mojdeh Delshad, Dr. Matthew Balhoff |
Fee(s) | Free Registration $25.00 Registration Fee for CEU verification |
CEUs | 0.1 |
Location | Online |
Register | The online shopping cart is closed. Please contact Marie Girardot at [email protected] for more information. |
Webinar Overview
Tune in to this webinar to hear perspectives on the current status of chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR) from Dr. Gary Pope and Dr. Mojdeh Delshad with the Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering. Our experts will briefly summarize some of the new advances in chemical EOR methods such as polymer flooding, surfactant-polymer flooding, alkaline-surfactant-polymer flooding and low tension gas flooding. Advances include new polymers and surfactants for harsh reservoir conditions, new hybrid methods such as combining heat and chemicals for heavy oils and improved predictive tools such as the latest UTCHEM software. Presenters will highlight what methods work best under different conditions, what are the most favorable reservoir characteristics for each method, current chemical costs, simulation of pilots and recent field successes with chemical EOR. The webinar will be hosted by Dr. Matt Balhoff, who will field questions from the audience for our speakers.
Utchem Software Free Trial
Key Learning Objectives:
- Awareness of new chemical EOR technologies and successes
- How to identify favorable reservoirs for different chemical EOR methods
- How to get started with chemical EOR, what type of software is needed, and what costs to expect for different methods
Prerequisites: No prerequisites needed
You can receive updates and more information about the Knowledge Pipeline webinar series by signing up for the CPGE newsletter at http://www.cpge.utexas.edu/?q=KnowledgePipeline