Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Jelmert, Tom Aage"
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Analytical modeling of sub-surface porous reservoir compaction
Jelmert, Tom Aage; Toverud, Tommy (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)Fluid extraction has led to compaction, land subsidence, flooding and even earthquakes many places around the world. Although rare, the environmental costs could be overwhelming. Once compaction has been identified, possible ... -
Analytical Solution To Transient Flow in Stress-Sensitive Reservoirs with Pressure Dependent Variables
Lillehammer, Karoline B (Master thesis, 2015)New technology and knowledge gives increasing confidence in investments of unconventional reservoirs. In these types of reservoirs the rock and fluid parameters are often seen to depend strongly on pressure. Conventional ... -
Behavior of compacting reservoirs with restricted entry wells
Jelmert, Tom Aage (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)We investigate the simultaneous effect of changes in thickness, permeability and porosity. These depend on changes in fluid pressure. Fluid withdrawal in stress-sensitive reservoirs may have serious environmental, technical ... -
Bilinear Pressure Signatures of Horizontal Wells
Jelmert, Tom Aage (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2003) -
Deliverability of Wells in Shallow Confined Aquifers of Non-Integer Spatial Dimensions
Jelmert, Tom Aage (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2015)We propose a generalized methodology to predict the deliverability of wells in fractional drainage areas. A fractional model is characterized by a single term power-law variation of the rock properties. Such a model may ... -
Effect of no-flow boundaries on interference testing in fractured reservoirs
Jelmert, Tom Aage (Chapter, 2006) -
Fractal Dimensions of a Fractured Formation in the Rondane Mountain Plateau, Norway
Jelmert, Tom Aage; Afar, Afar (Chapter, 2005) -
High velocity flow in a fractal reservoir
Jelmert, Tom Aage (Chapter, 2010) -
Optimization of NMR Data Utilization on Valhall - a Brown Chalk Oilfield
Ånensen, Katrine Ropstad (Master thesis, 2015)The Valhall field started production in 1982 and has been producing since. A vast amount of data has been gathered and interpreted since then. Because of its complexity, there are still many questions left unanswered. Some ...