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16 th Annual Meeting 2002-2003 Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting

Discover the latest developments in geostatistics and reservoir management at the Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting. With strong funding from industry members and a record number of students, our center is leading the way in innovative research and software development. Join us for meetings, workshops, and conferences to stay at the forefront of this dynamic field.

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16 th Annual Meeting 2002-2003 Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting

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  1. Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting 16th Annual Meeting 2002-2003Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting

  2. The state of SCRF… …is healthy ! Consider • Record 19 students • Strong funding from more than 20 members • Additional funding through projects • Effort to use SCRF software by individual members • Consider the following statistics from SPE ATCE2002 • ½ of all papers in “Geostatistics” section from SCRF • 5/6 from SCRF related authors • Rami won Ms division student paper contest

  3. SCRF 2002-2003 • Meetings organized 2002 – 2003 • Best-of-SCRF Houston, October 2002, ROXAR • Best-of-SCRF Caracas, Postponed to March 2003, PDVSA • Annual Meeting, May 8-9, Stanford • Optimization Workshop, May 12, Stanford • Best-of-SCRF Houston, October 2003, KERR-McGee

  4. Petroleum Geostatistics, now Geophysics 3D/4Dseismic Rock physics data Flexible gridding, Upscaling and History matching Geostatistics Multiple Reservoir models Petro-physics Well-logs Geology Outcrops Concepts Flow Simulation, Optimization, Management & Decision Geometry Topology

  5. Petroleum Geostatistics, the future Gridding/Upscale Flexible mesh Effective bl. props. Geophysics 3D/4Dseismic Rock physics data Geostatistics Multiple Reservoir models Petro-physics Well-logs Optimization & Decision Geology Outcrops Concepts Dynamic data History matching Geometry Topology

  6. Broad area of topics Training image Simpat realization 3D reservoir models Maintaining Geological realism Eclipse History match P3 P3 P3 I3 I3 I3 P4 P4 P2 P2 P4 P2 P5 P5 P5 I1 I1 I1 I2 I2 I2 P1 P1 P6 P6 P1 P6 Initial guess realization Import geo-patterns constrained to well-log and seismic data Extract relevant patterns • New algorithms in mp-geostatistics • Rethinking on the uncertainty question • Building on History matching under geological control • Software development • Reservoir applications • 4D seismic

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