Faults and Fractures Modeling and Flow I
Room Salle Ambroisie
Co-Chairs: J. M. Daniel, K. Rawnsley, and A. J. Al-Eidan
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| 8:25 -- | Introductory Remarks |
| 8:30 -- | R. J. Knipe, Q. J. Fisher, R. K. Davies, S. D. Harris, S. Freeman, D. T. Needham, G. Jones, A. Li, P. Jones: Predicting the Effects of Faults on Fluid Flow |
| 8:55 -- | S. S. Berg, E. Řian, N. Fredman, S. L. Semshaug, T. Skar, A. Braathen: Analyzing Effects of Architecture and Two-Phase Flow Properties of Normal Faults |
| 9:20 -- | G. Worum, J. Van Wees, A. Gartrell, F. Mulders, S. A. P. L. Cloetingh: An Integrated Approach to Incorporate Intraplate Stress, Lithospheric Memory and Slip Tendency Into Models for Fault Zone Permeability |
| 9:45 -- | Ř. Sylta, S. Sperrevik: A Probabilistic Approach to Clay-Smear Fault Seal in Hydrocarbon Migration Modeling for the Tune Field |
| 10:10 -- | Break |
| 10:40 -- | N. Bellahsen, P. Fiore, D. D. Pollard: Fracture Pattern as a Constraint on Fold Growth at Sheep Mountain Anticline, Wyoming, U.S.A |
| 11:05 -- | S. E. Laubach, J. E. Olson, R. Lander, K. Milliken: Structural Diagenesis—Linked Chemical and Mechanical Processes in Sedimentary Basins |
| 11:30 -- | P. Zarian, R. Reinmiller, M. Markovic, M. Kozimko: Fracture Interpretation and Discrimination Between Drilling-Induced and Natural Fractures Through Integration of Cross-Dipole Acoustic Anisotropy and Electrical Borehole Images |