Schlumberger Reservoir Performance | 2020 Webinar Series
Select from a rich catalog of solutions using Schlumberger Reservoir Performance Technologies.
Each webinar starts with basics, reviews pragmatic technologies for today's environment and gives a glimpse of new technologies. Check back often as we will be continuously announcing new webinars.
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Seismic Focal Point is an automated geophysical application, managing data acquisition, storage, processing, notification and reporting, used in microseismic projects and in induced seismicity monitoring of CO2 Storage, nuclear waste, saltwater disposal and mining activities. Seismic Focal Point is deployed in the cloud through Schlumberger DELFI environment, and it uses Edge computing, Internet of Things and distributed hardware to increase network performance by reducing latency. |
PIerre, Rafael & Adrian |
Tuesday October 20, 2020
9:00 AM 2:00 PM |
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Most processes in petroleum systems generate heterogeneous fluids in space and time. An understanding of the distribution of fluids in the reservoir enables designing and optimizing recovery strategies. In this Webinar, we present a comprehensive fluid characterization workflow to take full advantage of high-quality samples, aimed at developing detailed compositional baselines at an early stage of the field life cycle, and understanding the controls on fluid property variations across the reservoir |
Norka Marcano Balliache |
Tuesday October 20, 2020
9:00 AM |
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In the absence of reliable external calibration data, shear velocity radial profiles from the SonicScanner Acoustic Scanning Platform can be utilized to invert the anisotropic stress tensor and constrain the in-situ rock mechanical properties. Robust Mechanical Earth Models (MEM), thus generated, can be utilized to overcome drilling and completion challenges in areas where the tectonic history creates structural and operational complexity. Two case studies, which highlight the utilization of SonicScanner data, to arrest wellbore instability and perform successful multi-stage hydraulic fracturing in an anisotropic strike-slip stress regime are presented in this talk. |
Joseph Zacharia & Rajeev Ranjan Kumar |
Thursday October 22, 2020
9:00 AM |
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