CMG Tutorial: Hydrothermal Reservoir Modelling using STARS

Published 2022-04-19
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1 Introduction

1.1 00:00:00 Start
1.2 00:00:10 Introduction


2 Using Builder to create a Hydrothermal Reservoir

2.1 00:00:43 Definition of matrix porosity and permeability
2.2 00:01:33 Definition of fracture porosity and permeability
2.3 00:02:30 Using formulas to calculate properties
2.4 00:05:15 Definition of reservoir temperature
2.5 00:05:39 Definition of thermal properties
2.6 00:07:20 Definition of fluid properties
2.7 00:09:31 Definition of relative permeability curves
2.8 00:11:43 Definition of initial reservoir conditions
2.9 00:12:20 Completing numerical section
2.10 00:12:47 Definition of wells


3 Results output
3.1 00:17:57 Special results output
3.2 00:18:19 Well Energy results

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All Comments (4)
  • @XinZheLiu
    hi!Can i use this methor to simulate Microwave heat?
  • If I want to change the injected fluid from water to carbon dioxide, do I follow the same steps or is there a different process due to the difference in composition?
  • @aelshazl1
    How can I get a copy of the liquid viscocity tables that were being applied in this video. In the video at time 9:07 the instructor starts to add two tables. Can I get a copy of those tables please?