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Geomechanics, faults and fractures modelling
Thomas Finkbeiner
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Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Reservoir
75%
Reservoir Simulation
50%
Fracture Network
50%
Pore Pressure
50%
Model
50%
Statics
50%
Fracture
50%
Response
50%
Injection
50%
Fault
50%
Science and Technology
25%
Petroleum Industry
25%
Depletion
25%
Sea Bed
25%
Subsidence
25%
Reactivation
25%
Compaction
25%
Stratigraphy
25%
Overburden
25%
Development Planning
25%
Area
25%
Value
25%
Impact
25%
Time
25%
Environment
25%
Landscape
25%
Permeability
25%
Cause
25%
Depth
25%
Risk
25%
Variability
25%
Drilling
25%
Acoustics
25%
Presentation
25%
Engineering
Geomechanical Model
100%
Geomechanics
100%
Network Model
50%
Fracture Network
50%
Field Development
50%
In Situ Stress
50%
Models
50%
Surfaces
50%
Production
50%
Wells
50%
Fracture
50%
Intersects
25%
Function of Time
25%
Reactivation
25%
Structural Model
25%
Depletion
25%
Compaction
25%
Material Characteristic
25%
Natural Fracture
25%
Overburden
25%
Situ Stress Field
25%
Structural Element
25%
Properties
25%
Development
25%
Environment
25%
Limitations
25%
Drilling
25%
Finite Element Modeling
25%