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AbstractThe dependence of rock permeability on direction, or
permeability anisotropy, is confirmed by numerous field examples.
Therefore, the ability to carry out a numerical simulation of an
anisotropic reservoir is very important. The support-operators method
provides a conservative discretization scheme allowing one to solve
non-isotropic problems on a grid of practically arbitrary structure.
Moreover, a discretization designed using the support-operators method
provides a natural and convenient way of deriving and solving the
adjoint system for evaluation of the gradient and second order
differential in inverse problems. After a theoretical introduction into the
support-operators method we consider an illustrative parameter
identification problem. More specifically, we evaluate the orientation
angle of a non-isotropic permeability tensor in a horizontal
reservoir. We assume that the principal permeabilities near a cored or
otherwise logged well are already known. To accomplish this task, we
need pressure measurements in monitoring wells. We consider both
rectangular and curvilinear grids.
In either case, the orientation angle has been recovered with a
high accuracy. |
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