Complete the 2 step Strata Mecanica process for the Brasil – Campos Basin:
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Mechanical & Thermal Conditions
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IESL was completed a completion design assessment work for an operator in Southern Australia. The work included the use of existing engineering data to validate geomechanical models that allowed the user to select the optimum completion design for the fields.
The following are the expected outputs from the computations carried out under this module, it is the main component and basis for other engineering computations. The outcome is a validated 1D geomechanical model, each individual component can be use as required
This module allows the user to develop, compute and validate parameters that result in the following outputs:
Completion design is a critical component of the well construction process, computations carried out under this module will allow the user realize the following outcomes
This module has been developed for the UKCS and covers results of analysis of production from 258 fields and over 40 years of hydrocarbons production, the user can reliably generate predictions for the following
Oil, gas and water production
Water injection
Well maintenance operations require knowledge of the near wellbore mechanical conditions therefore, prior to any intervention operations such as stimulation, reperforation, wellbore cleanouts a number of critical parameters are required, the user can determine the following
Instructions for Graph Production
Step 1: Project Details
Enter the details for you project for easy identification.
Step 2: Units of Measurement
Select Imperial or Metric and ensure you enter ALL data in that unit of measurement
Step 3: Data Entry
Enter the data for each Formation
Step 4: Summit your entries
Submit your entries for graph calculation and press "Go Back" to re-enter any values