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Title: Where Reservoir Engineering Stops And Computer Technology Begins
Author: m. Rasin Tek, Donald L. Katz
Source: American Gas Association 1973
Year Published: 1973
Abstract: This paper examines the problems, applications, and models where reservoir engineering is interfaced with computer technology. The concept of Problem-Cycle, where technically relevant problems are identihed and defined in field operations through perception and judgment is discussed. Major elements of this cycle, from the initiation of the study through selection of suitable model, development of computer program, and execution of the algorithm for desired runs are described. Once meaningful numerical answers are obtained and results interpreted, considerations of economic constraints and optimum recommendations to the management terminates the problem cycle where it all started in the field. Examples in support of the ideas advanced are cited and described.




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