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Gómez, J.F. (author), Shoeibi Omrani, P.S. (author), Belfroid, S.P.C. (author)
In gas wells, decreased/unstable production can occur due to difficult-to-predict dynamic effects resulted from late-life phenomena, such as liquid loading and flooding. To minimize the negative impact of these effects, maximize production and extend the wells’ lifetime, wells are often operated in an intermittent production regime. The goal of...
conference paper 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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Sacchi, Q. (author), Borello, E.S. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author), Dalman, R. (author)
Current static reservoir models are created by quantitative integration of interpreted well and seismic data through geostatistical tools. In these models, equiprobable realizations of structural settings and property distributions can be generated by stochastic simulation techniques. The integration of regional (or basin) scale knowledge in...
article 2016
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Dalman, R.A.F. (author), Karamitopoulos, P. (author), Sacchi, Q. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author), Verweij, H. (author), Salina Borello, E. (author)
Classic geological reservoir characterisation relies on interpolation of high resolution well data with (at best) low resolution seismic derived data. In order to fill the data gap (e.g. in labyrinthine type fluvial deposits) we present a methodology to integrate basin scale information in reservoir scale static models by calibrating output from...
conference paper 2016
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Volker, A.W.F. (author), van Zon, A.T. (author)
The inspection of wall loss corrosion is difficult at pipe supports due to limited accessibility. The recently developed ultrasonic Multi-Skip screening technique is suitable for this problem. The method employs ultrasonic transducers in a pitch-catch geometry positioned on opposite sides of the pipe support. Shear waves are transmitted in the...
conference paper 2014
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Hirsch, K.K. (author), Scheck-Wenderoth, M. (author), van Wees, J.-D. (author), Kuhlmann, G. (author), Paton, D.A. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The Orange Basin offshore southwest Africa appears to represent a classical example of continental rifting and break up associated with large-scale, transient volcanism. The presence of lower crustal bodies of high seismic velocities indicates that large volumes of igneous crust formed as a consequence of lithospheric extension. We present...
article 2010
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van Zon, A.T. (author), Roy Chowdhury, K. (author), TNO Defensie en Veiligheid (author)
In this study, a regional scale gravity data set has been inverted to infer the structure (topography) of the top of the basement underlying sub-horizontal strata. We apply our method to this real data set for further proof of concept, validation and benchmarking against results from an earlier forward modelling done elsewhere.Our aim is to...
article 2010
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Vargas, H. (author), Gaspar-Escribano, J.M. (author), López-Gómez, J. (author), van Wees, J.-D. (author), Cloetingh, S. (author), de la Horra, R. (author), Arche, A. (author)
The Permian-Triassic sediments of the Iberian Plate are a well studied case of classical Buntsandstein-Muschelkalk-Keuper facies, with good sedimentological interpretations and precise datings based on pollen and spore assemblages, ammonoids and foraminifera. Synrift-postrift cycles are recorded in these facies, but there are only a few studies...
article 2009
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TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author), de Leeuw, G. (author), Curier, R.L. (author), Staroverova, A. (author), Kokhanovsky, A. (author), van Hoyningen-Huene, W. (author), Rozanov, V.V. (author), Burrows, J.P. (author), Hesselmans, G. (author), Gale, L. (author), Bouvet, M. (author)
The AMARSI project aims at the development and validation of aerosol retrieval algorithms over ocean. One algorithm will be developed for application with data from the Multi Spectral Imager (MSI) on EarthCARE. A second algorithm will be developed using the combined information from AATSR and MERIS, for application to similar instruments on...
conference paper 2008
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Zijl, W. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Homogeneous effective permeabilities in the near-well region are generally obtained using analytical solutions for transient flow. In contrast, this paper focuses on heterogeneous permeability obtained from steady flow solutions, although extensions to unsteady flow are introduced too. Exterior calculus and its discretized form have been used as...
article 2007
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