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Keynote: Geomechanical aspects of fractured reservoirs
Gary Douglas Couples
Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering
School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society
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Engineering
Fractured Reservoir
100%
Complex Networks
100%
Fracture Network
100%
Stress State
50%
Fracture Opening
50%
Reservoir Performance
50%
Rock Type
50%
Fracture Set
50%
Strain State
50%
Production History
50%
Production Performance
50%
Fracture System
50%
Natural Fracture
50%
Reservoir Prediction
50%
Deformation Process
50%
Spatial Variation
50%
Network Model
50%
INIS
fractured reservoirs
100%
fractures
100%
production
30%
deformation
23%
traps
23%
strains
15%
prediction
15%
performance
15%
rocks
15%
growth
7%
control
7%
variations
7%
range
7%
interactions
7%
evaluation
7%
learning
7%
shape
7%
permeability
7%
indicators
7%
accumulation
7%
genesis
7%
tectonics
7%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fracture Network
100%
Conceptual Framework
100%
Spatial Variation
50%
Tectonics
50%