C&C
Reservoirs has
developed an array of technical presentations
to demonstrate
how DIGITAL ANALOGS Knowledge System can
be applied in specific geologic settings
and reservoir types. Specialists from
our
team are available to give in-house technical
presentations on a range of subjects
to help our clients get the maximum value
from using our products.
Our 40-minute technical presentations
target a wide range of interests for
geoscientists
and reservoir engineers and provide
key insights for management responsible
for
reserves reporting. The following presentations
are currently offered:
A
Global Look at Recovery Efficiency in
Clastic Fields. This presentation
is a
summary of C&C Reservoirs’ understanding
of how clastic reservoirs behave in terms
of productivity and recovery efficiency.
It introduces the unique C&C Reservoirs
clastic fields classification that has evolved
from studying the production behavior
of 450 mature fields.
Key
Drivers in Predicting Recovery Efficiency
in Carbonate Fields.
This presentation
introduces the unique C&C classification
system of carbonate fields based on the
evaluation of more than 330 mature carbonate
fields. It provides interesting insights
on how reservoirs perform and demonstrates
how to maximize the impact of carbonate
field analogs through appropriate filtering
and searching. It is based on ideas presented
in SPE Paper 84459, “Quantification
of Uncertainty in Recovery Efficiency Prediction:
Lessons Learned from 250 Mature Carbonate
Fields,” authored by C&C Reservoirs staff.
Controls
on Reservoir Performance during Primary
and Enhanced Recovery:
Lessons
Learned from 240 Fractured Fields.
This presentation demonstrates
how C&C products
can be best utilized in fractured reservoir
evaluation. It draws on concepts developed
in the SPE Paper 84590, “Controls
on Recovery Factor in Fractured Reservoirs:
Lessons Learned from 100 Fractured Fields,” authored
by C&C Reservoirs staff, and expands
on these ideas through analog examples.
Stratigraphic
and Subtle Traps—An
Underexplored Opportunity. This presentation
provides a review of data indicating that
many yet-to-be-discovered fields are associated
with stratigraphic and subtle traps. It
is based on “The Deliberate Search
for Stratigraphic and Subtle Combination
Traps: Where Are We Now?” authored
by C&C Reservoirs staff and currently
in press with the London Geological Society.
Deepwater
Reservoirs: A Global Perspective of Trapping
Styles
and Reservoir
Characteristics with Key
Implications for Exploration
and Production.
This presentation provides
a summary of key
C&C Reservoirs findings
regarding clastic reservoirs resulting
from deposition in deep-water settings.
Key messages include a) which settings
result in the best deepwater reservoir
quality, b) what are the primeary and secondary
controls on reservoir distribution and
quality, and c) what controls maximum
recovery efficiency.
Optimizing Oil Production
in Karst Reservoirs. This presentation
provides ideas and concepts that can
be applied to improve oil recoveries
from Karst reservoirs. It offers key
lessons learned from comparing karst
reservoir analogs in the DIGITAL
ANALOGS
Knowledge System. The presentation is
based on SPE Paper 93679, “Challenges
and Insights in Optimizing Oil Production
from Middle East Mega-karst Reservoirs,”
authored by C&C Reservoirs staff.
Development
Planning and Production Enhancement
of Microporous
Oil Reservoirs. This
presentation summarizes how field analogs
can be applied to development
challenges
by
drawing on
a case study from onshore
Southwest Iran. It demonstrates
how global
analogs
can be used to identify
the optimal development
strategies in areas of
undeveloped discoveries.
Using
Analogs to Develop Exploration Concepts
in Rift Basins. This
presentation summarizes
how field analogs can
be applied to exploration
challenges by
drawing on
a case study from
onshore Libya. It demonstrates
how local and global
analogs
can be used
for developing
exploration concepts
in areas of low data
availability.
For further information on C&C
Reservoirs technical presentations,
please send us an e-mail at support@ccreservoirs.com.
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