JPT Technology Update - Mature Flood Surveillance Using Streamlines

See the May 2016 issue of JPT for our Technology Update article on Mature Flood Surveillance Using Streamlines. В With the recent drop in oil prices, operators are shifting to optimization of existing assets with minimal costs. For mature floods (water, chemical, and CO2), one low-cost optimization strategy is the intelligent adjustment of well-rate targets. While it is easy to identify high-water-cut or high-water-rate producers, it is not obvious to identify which injectors are contributing to oil production or fluid cycling.

Free Training Workshop on Reservoir Pattern Surveillance of Mature Floods, Calgary, June 10, 2016

In today's economic climate of limited capital budgets, there are numerous opportunities to optimize ongoing waterflood, IOR/EOR floods by applying basic reservoir engineering surveillance work steps. В But to do this, engineers need the correct diagnostics, which is where streamlines and studioSL can make an important difference. This workshop is for exploitation engineers working with mature water, polymer, or miscible floods who want to gain an understanding of how streamlines and our studioSL software can help.

12th Annual Streamsim/Stanford History Matching JIP, May 3rd & 4th, 2016

We are happy to announce that the 12th annual meeting of the Streamsim/Stanford History Matching JIP will take place May 3rd and 4th (Tue/Wed), 2016 at Stanford University. This meeting is the last meeting of Phase IV and the beginning of Phase V (2016-2019). All Streamsim clients are invited to attend, but preference is given to current JIP members.

Free Workshop: Streamlines for Surveillance/Simulation of IOR/EOR Projects - Tulsa - April 13th & 14th, 2016

This workshop is for exploitation engineers working with mature water, polymer, or miscible floods who want to gain an understanding of how streamlines and our studioSL software can help. In today's economic climate of limited capital budgets, there are numerous opportunities to optimize ongoing IOR/EOR floods by applying basic reservoir engineering surveillance work steps. еКBut to do this, engineers need the correct diagnostics, which is where еКstreamlines and studioSL can make an important difference.

Release of studioSL and 3DSL v2015.0911

We are pleased to announce an update to studioSL and 3DSL. The latest release versions are v2015.0911. Details about the updates can be found in the Release LogеКon the Streamsim website for each product.

To upgrade studioSL and 3DSL, select Help-->Check for Updatesand follow the instructions. If company policy prevents you from connecting to the Streamsim server,select Help-->Offline Updates instead to retrieve a zip-file from our website.

Visit Streamsim at the 2015 SPE ATCE in Houston, Sept 28-30

Visit Streamsim's booth 3851 (facing the SPE pavilion) at the 2015 SPE ATCE in Houston, Sept 28-30 . еКWe are available to answer technical questions about our software as key developers will be on hand each day. еКAlso, come see the latest technology we offerеКfor reservoir surveillance and optimization of mature floods or see a demo of our new ensemble-based integrated reservoir workflow that steps from geomodeling through to NPV forecasting.еК

SPE Paper on Optimization of a Large Polymer Flood

In this month's issue of SPEREE look for our latest paper (SPE-169746-PA)еКon 'Optimization of a Large Polymer Flood With Full-Field Streamline Simulation'. еКThis paper illustrates the benefit of field and pattern-level metrics from a streamline simulation when deciding which injectors are the best candidates for continued or new polymer injection. еКYou can read the paper abstract and download the paper from SPE one-petro here.

Free Workshop on Reservoir Surveillance - Calgary - October 2015

This workshop is for exploitation engineers workingеКwith mature water, polymer, or miscible floods who want to gain an understanding of how streamlines and our studioSL softwareеКcan help. In today's economic climate of limited capital budgets, there are still numerous opportunities to optimize mature floods by applying basic reservoir engineering surveillance work steps.