Geological and hydrodynamic modeling

Development of hydrocarbon fields is aimed at the most complete recovery of recoverable reserves at maximum economic profitability

Advanced technologies are used to achieve the most complete coverage ratio and oil recovery factor. One of the key areas is geological and hydrodynamic modeling.

Adaptation of the development history and its forecast allow for optimal and cost-effective development of hydrocarbon fields.

The specialists of the service closely interact with all departments of the organization in order to reliably build geological and hydrodynamic models.

Currently, the main objectives of geological and hydrodynamic modeling are:

  • Prediction of zones of residual recoverable reserves in order to increase the oil recovery factor
  • Recommendations for geological and technical measures at long-developed fields
  • Determination of prospects for commercial exploitation of new deposits confined to small structures and located near large fields with developed infrastructure.
  • For reliable forecasting of technological indicators of production
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Construction of geological and hydrodynamic models both at the prospecting and exploration and production stages of the field life allows:

  • build a volumetric model of a hydrocarbon deposit or field as a simulation of a real geological object;
  • continuously refine the model and thereby increase the efficiency of the exploration process;
  • adjust the currently adopted development system at any moment in time in order to improve production and increase the oil recovery factor;
  • refine and recalculate recoverable reserves of HC deposits depending on the application of the most efficient technologies;
  • justify the optimal strategy for additional exploration and field development.
Geological and hydrodynamic modeling