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Zuher Syihab Development of a New Integrated Field Database Management Software
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Problem Definition Objectives IFDM Development/Architecture/ Implementation Software Demonstration Future Work & Recommendation O utline
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High cost of commercial software licenses and high training cost for engineers “Black box” tendency - What are the technical selection and algorithms used? Inability to customize any specific features to suit the need of individual user with great simplicity P roblem D efinition
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O bjectives Developing a single stand-alone field database software and integrated with customary applications used in oil & gas Industries. Creating a software that has a simple and user-friendly application to ensure good reserves monitoring and maximizing reserves potential.
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VB VC++ Libraries DLL single-executable application Controls/Object Libraries Development
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Decline Curve Production and Pressure History Data Storage Material BalanceBubble MapIsobaric Map Wells Configuration Rock Properties Fluid Properties Nodal Analysis PTA Reservoir Simulation Economic and Risk analysis Modules
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Software Demonstration Run Demo Run Demo You may have problem to Install the Demo Version of IFDM, the next slides present some features of IFDM Software
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IFDM Front Screen
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Map Viewer
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Graph & Tabulated Data
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Group Builder
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Bubble Map
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Pie Chart –Bubble Map
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Decline Curve Analysis
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Black Oil Reservoir Simulator
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Preprocessor
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Grid Generation & Viewer
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3D Visualization
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Simulation Process
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Simulation Result
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Future Work & Recommendations Adding the MATBAL analysis, Nodal Analysis, pipeline network, PTA modules into IFDM Complete a 3D-3P, general purpose black oil simulator using conventional and unique grid-block systems (triangle & voronoi) Converting VBA modules into IFDM Validation of all IFDM modules with available commercial softwares
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Dr. David Schechter Dr. Erwin Putra U.S Department of Energy Acknowledgement
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THANK YOU
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