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    Please I need to knowhow the guide for eclipse 2010 -------- installation, anyone can help me please

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    any body here has a full tutorial for SLB Eclipse?

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    Hey, I'm running a model for history match, this model can not produce the required oil and when I increase the permeability it's start to show convergence problem and not producing oil also. the reservoir is fractured and the test permeability is around 5 Darcy. Could you help please to resolve this.

    Many thanks.

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    Hey, I'm running a model for history match, this model can not produce the required oil and when I increase the permeability it's start to show convergence problem and not producing oil also. the reservoir is fractured and the test permeability is around 5 Darcy. Could you help please to resolve this.

    Many thanks.

  10. Re: Eclipse step by step

    Hey, I'm running a model for history match, this model can not produce the required oil and when I increase the permeability it's start to show convergence problem and not producing oil also. the reservoir is fractured and the test permeability is around 5 Darcy. Could you help please to resolve this.

    Many thanks.

  11. Re: Eclipse step by step

    Hey, I'm running a model for history match, this model can not produce the required oil and when I increase the permeability it's start to show convergence problem and not producing oil also. the reservoir is fractured and the test permeability is around 5 Darcy. Could you help please to resolve this.

    Many thanks.

  12. Re: Eclipse step by step

    Hey, I'm running a model for history match, this model can not produce the required oil and when I increase the permeability it's start to show convergence problem and not producing oil also. the reservoir is fractured and the test permeability is around 5 Darcy. Could you help please to resolve this.

    Many thanks.

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    Hi Friend
    Does anyone know the equation that eclipse used in oil in place calculation ? and Is there anyway to use other equations ?
    I did try searching in the manual but I found nothing about this.

    Thanks

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    Go to ECLIPSE Technical Description

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    Rimdang,

    For initialization (which means defining initial conditions, i.e pressure and phase saturations at the start date) Eclipse uses 3 methods: equilibration, enumeration and restart runs. Equilibration is simply a capillary-gravity equilibrium calculation, in which Eclipse uses cell pore vol and phase saturations from Pc data and fluid contacts. As for assigning phase saturations to any cell, Eclipse uses different approaches: Block-Centre Equilibration, Level and Tilted-Block Fine Grid Equilibration. Take a look of this at the ECLIPSE Technical Description.

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