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Simulation of a North Sea field experiencing significant compaction drive. C.C. Cook and S. Jewell. SPE Reservoir Engng., February 1996, 11(1), 48--53.
Details are given of a mathematical model used to simulate reservoir performance in a compacting reservoir with specific discussion regarding the proportion of oil produced by each physical recovery process. An alternative method is also presented for evaluating the various recovery processes using a simple solution to the material-balance equation. This being used to substantiate the magnitude of the various recovery mechanisms identified in the simulation model. 7 refs.
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Journal title: SPE Reservoir Engineering
Subjects: Reservoir Engineering, Oil and gas, Oil, Primary energy production, Reservoir engineering, Reservoir performance