A 6M digital twin for modeling and simulation in subsurface reservoirs

Shuyu Sun, Tao Zhang

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Abstract

Modeling and simulation of flow, transport and geomechanics in the subsurface porous media is an effective approach to help make decisions associated with the management of subsurface oil and gas reservoirs, as well as in other wide application areas including groundwater contamination and carbon sequestration. Accurate modeling and efficient, robust simulation have always been the main purposes of reservoir researches, and a 6M digital twin (multi-scale, multidomain, multi-physics and multi-numerics numerical modeling and simulation of multi-component and multi-phase fluid flow in porous media) is designed, equipped with the following six pronounced features, to better digitally model and simulate the engineering processes and procedures in physical reality and further control and optimize such processes and procedures.
Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)349-351
Number of pages3
JournalAdvances in Geo-Energy Research
Volume4
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 7 2020

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