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    Re: Reservoir Simulators Comparison

    If you are a student, your University may be able to provide you with a license. You may also ask the software vendors.

    CMG: Strategy Central (

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access] Eclipse: Try to find a Schlumberger Account Manager in Linkedin
    May be worth asking to try ResAssure.

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    Hi,
    I am a student at the University of Tasmania and I am currently studying Bachelors of Marine and Offshore Engineering.
    My final year research thesis is regarding CO2 Enhanced oil recovery method and to analyse my case I need to purchase a basic reservoir package, possibly Eclipse 300 or any other related software through which I can analyse only CO2 Enhanced oil recovery case and through this I want the answers of the following:
    What would be production profile before and after injection
    How much potential recovery is expected to increase using CO2 injection
    What is the economics of the CO2 method, expenses versus potential revenue
    I will be highly obliged if you can kindly let me know about the price of the software, how can I purchase it and also which sofware will be best suitable for me because I am a first time user and I am only an undergraduate.

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    Re: Reservoir Simulators Comparison

    If you are a student, your University may be able to provide you with a license. You may also ask the software vendors.

    CMG: Strategy Central (

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access] Eclipse: Try to find a Schlumberger Account Manager in Linkedin
    May be worth asking to try ResAssure.

    Quote Originally Posted by sammy12345 View Post
    Hi,
    I am a student at the University of Tasmania and I am currently studying Bachelors of Marine and Offshore Engineering.
    My final year research thesis is regarding CO2 Enhanced oil recovery method and to analyse my case I need to purchase a basic reservoir package, possibly Eclipse 300 or any other related software through which I can analyse only CO2 Enhanced oil recovery case and through this I want the answers of the following:
    What would be production profile before and after injection
    How much potential recovery is expected to increase using CO2 injection
    What is the economics of the CO2 method, expenses versus potential revenue
    I will be highly obliged if you can kindly let me know about the price of the software, how can I purchase it and also which sofware will be best suitable for me because I am a first time user and I am only an undergraduate.

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    Re: Reservoir Simulators Comparison

    I would agree with 06pg22, the source he provided is useful.
    the other source is

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access] you can find there a lot of programs for many problems


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    I think Eclipse is enough for the needs of almost all oil companies. However, the scalability of the simulator is very low. Run Eclipse simulations in cluster is a waste of computational resources. I do hope SLB do a refactory on its legacy code in order to improve this.

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    I used reservoir simulator call tNavigator? Have you heard about it? It fully utilized your computational resources and the great thing is you can directly run eclipse or petrel .data file. Here is the link if you want to know more about them.
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  9. Re: Reservoir Simulators Comparison

    I used reservoir simulator call tNavigator? Have you heard about it? It fully utilized your computational resources and the great thing is you can directly run eclipse or petrel .data file. Here is the link if you want to know more about them.

    [link Point to another website Only the registered members can access]

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    Re: Reservoir Simulators Comparison

    I recently tried tNav for a simulation project of a gas field. I run a 3 million active cells model in 2 to 3 hours, whereas other commercial simulator took much more than that. This simulator definitely reduces run times significantly. One important advantage in my opinion is that tNav reads the Eclipse data file directly so you don't need to learn a whole bunch of new keywords.

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    i think Eclipse is Best

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