Thanks Vinomarky.
This will be vey useful materials for me.
Thanks once again
Thanks Vinomarky.
This will be vey useful materials for me.
Thanks once again
Great help "vinomarky" !!!!
This can not be stressed enough. It is the only way to master this stuff.I encourage you to read the Eclipse technical manual
Capillary pressures and relative perms are frequently a problem for beginners in this area. It might be good to make a separate "knowledge base" sticky thread for these two areas. It could be as simple as cut-and-paste what is already on the threads regarding this. What do you think vinomarky ?
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“Considering the many productive uses of petroleum, burning it for fuel is like burning a Picasso for heat.”
—Big Oil Executive
Sure - sounds good. I was kinda hoping this would be stickied or similar, as I've seen a few similar questions so decided to spend half an hour and answer a bit more thoroughly than usual - then I'd be able to point to it in future. Creating a knowledge base section, as long as it is maintained by admins to ensure it did not become a digital dustbin sounds like a good idea
I am leaving in an hour (gone for 3-5 days), but if someone else does not do it (Main hancho) then when I get back I will do it. Perhaps it will be good to discuss how to present it so it has some structure. I was thinking text along with graphics to make things clear and then a DATA file for go and try it on a Eclipse sample data set. :-)
I am open to other ideas![]()
Regards
“Considering the many productive uses of petroleum, burning it for fuel is like burning a Picasso for heat.”
—Big Oil Executive
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