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Fokker, P.A. (author), Borello, E.S. (author), Viberti, D. (author), Verga, F. (author), van Wees, J.D. (author)
Seasonal storage of heat in shallow aquifers for increasing the efficiency of geothermal energy systems requires a proper monitoring strategy. We expanded our earlier work on harmonic pulse testing (HPT) to incorporate the effect of a temperature front moving into the reservoir due to injection of hot (or cold) water. Our analytical solutions...
article 2021
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Peter, C. (author), Borello, E. Salina (author), Dalman, R.A.F. (author), Karamitopoulos, P. (author), Busschers, F. (author), Sacchi, Q. (author), Verga, F. (author)
Stratigraphic forward modelling (SFM) provides the means to produce geologically coherent and realistic models. In this paper, we demonstrate the possibility of matching lithological variability simulated with a basin-scale advection-diffusion SFM to a data-rich real-world setting, i.e. the Holocene Rhine-Meuse fluvio-deltaic system in the...
article 2020
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Borello, E.S. (author), Fokker, P.A. (author), Viberti, D. (author), Verga, F. (author), Hofmann, H. (author), Meier, P. (author), Min, K.B. (author), Yoon, K. (author), Zimmermann, G. (author)
Harmonic Pulse Testing (HPT) has been developed as a type of well testing applicable during ongoing field operations because a pulsed signal is superimposed on background pressure trend. Its purpose is to determine well and formation parameters such as wellbore storage, skin, permeability, and boundaries within the investigated volume. Compared...
article 2019
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Fokker, P.A. (author), Salina Borello, E. (author), Verga, F. (author), Viberti, D. (author)
Harmonic testing was developed as a form of well testing that can be applied during ongoing production or injection operations, as a pulsed signal is superimposed on the background pressure trend. Thus no interruption of well and reservoir production is needed before and during the test. If the pulsed pressure and rate signal analysis is...
article 2018
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Fokker, P.A. (author), Salina Borello, E. (author), Verga, F. (author), Viberti, D. (author)
For decades, well tests have been widely used in the oil industry for evaluation of well productivity and reservoir properties, which provide key information for field development and facilities design. In conventional well tests equilibrium conditions are required in the reservoir before the test. Furthermore, a single well only can be produced...
conference paper 2017
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Shahid, A.S.A. (author), Wassing, B.B.T. (author), Fokker, P.A. (author), Verga, F. (author)
A geomechanical and fluid-flow coupled model was developed to simulate natural-fracture-network reactivation during hydraulicfracturing treatments in shale gas reservoirs. The fractures were modelled using the continuum approach in a commercial finitedifference code, labeled the "softening ubiquitous joints" model, with randomly distributed...
article 2015
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Shahid, A.S. (author), Wassing, B.B.T. (author), Verga, F. (author), Fokker, P.A. (author)
The economic production from shale gas reservoir depends on the success of hydraulic stimulation, which is aimed at the creation of a permeable complex fracture network. This is achieved by the reactivation of a natural fracture network; however, the reactivation may be accompanied by unwanted seismicity. Coupled modelling is required to...
conference paper 2013
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Fokker, P.A. (author), Verga, F. (author)
Harmonic pulse testing is a well testing technique in which the injection or production rate is varied in a periodic way. The pressure response to the imposed rates, both in the pulser well and in the observer wells, can be analyzed in the frequency domain to evaluate the reservoir properties. The advantages of this type of test is that...
article 2011
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Fokker, P.A. (author), Verga, F. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
We present a semianalytic method for modeling the productivity testing of vertical, horizontal, slanted, or multilateral wells. The method is applicable to both oil and gas reservoirs and automatically accounts for well interference. The use of analytic expressions ensures that short-time transient behavior and long-time semisteady-state...
article 2008
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Fokker, P.A. (author), Brouwer, G.K. (author), Verga, F. (author), Ferrero, D. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
This paper presents a semi-analytical method for the modeling of productivity testing of vertical, horizontal or multilateral wells. The method, which is applicable to both oil and gas reservoirs, automatically accounts for well interference. The use of analytical expressions ensures proper handling of transient short time behavior and semi...
conference paper 2006
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Fokker, P.A. (author), Brouwer, G.K. (author), Verga, F. (author), Ferrera, D. (author), Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO (author)
This paper presents a new, semi-analytical method for calculation of the productivity of vertical, horizontal or multilateral wells draining either gas or oil reservoirs. Well interference effects and the presence of natural or induced fractures are accounted for. The method is based on an earlier derived productivity prediction tool in which...
conference paper 2005
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