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Shale Full Field Reservoir Modeling

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A quick look at the history of reservoir simulation and modeling indicates that developing full field models (where all the wells in the asset are modeled together as one comprehensive entity) is the common practice for almost all prolific assets.

This Chapter is Co-Authored by: Dr. Soodabeh Esmaili, Devon Energy.

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    There might be other publications that have been published after this book. Also, it is possible (although with low probability) that authors have missed published articles that include modeling of large number of well. Authors’ search of the available sources did not reveal such publications.

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    A “Frac Hit” is when injected hydraulic fracturing fluid from one well shows up at, and interferes with production from another well.

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Mohaghegh, S.D. (2017). Shale Full Field Reservoir Modeling. In: Shale Analytics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48753-3_10

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