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-  2020 

Petroleum Congress 2018: Next generation reservoir engineering- Klaus Regenauer-Lieb- University of New South Wales Sydney

Keywords: Klaus Regenauer-Lieb, Petrochemistry, Chemistry, Petroleum Engineering, Chemical Engineering

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Our mission is to advance knowledge about energy in transition with the aim to aid the industry in the imminent energy transformation. To this end we use an approach based on developing a fundamental physics based understanding of the chemical, mechanical, thermal and hydrological processes and their interactions that operate over long time scales to form and characterize the porosity/fracture networks in conventional and unconventional oil and gas reservoirs. we apply that understanding to engineer that structure for the purpose of energy extraction and resource discovery. Interdisciplinary approach links geoscience, engineering and computational science disciplines with the result of providing a step change in exploration and exploitation technologies with significant reduction in onshore gas improvement costs without compromising OHSE or environmental protection and assurance. Numerical simulation has played a pivotal role in the dynamic reservoir modeling and for testing competing hypotheses in complex, typically data-poor environments. Through our ability to rigorously describe key processes in petroleum reservoirs is still imperfect (in particular Unconventional Plays), there have been substantial advances over the past several decades. These advances owe mainly to the steady growth of computational power and the concomitant development of numerical models that have gradually minimized various simplifying assumptions. They include incorporation of more accurate description of the fluid chemistry and its multiphase evolution and fluid flow rock interaction, an increased ability to represent geometric complexity and heterogeneity and faster and more accurate computational schemes. In collaboration with international partners we have prototyped a multiphysics, multiscale simulator based on the Open Source Massively Object Oriented Simulation Environment (MOOSE), originally designed for running synchronous multiphysics calculations for a nuclear power plant. The Multi App framework allows coupling processes at grain level through to the fission in the reactor core, including the large-scale fluid flow in the pipe network of the heat exchangers of the power plant. In this presentation, we will show the first results that allow incorporation of important processes in Unconventional Plays. Diagenetic processes such as the smectite-illite transition are found to create natural fractures under tectonic load that form the permeable reservoirs in shale gas/oil reservoirs. Consequences indicate that the fractures triggered by natural fluid release reaction on

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