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Tecplot RS gives engineers the ability to manage and analyze simulation data, uncover knowledge about reservoir model behavior, and gain confidence in making crucial decisions. Ecplot RS 2014 R1 reads native UTCHEM files for the reservoir grid properties and production data, and makes available full capabilities for creating XY plots, and 2D and 3D grid plots. For more information about our software and our computer resource lab, click here. How to Join the Project To become a sponsor of the Reservoir Simulation Joint Industry Research Project, please contact Dr. Kamy Sephernoori to receive a copy of the research participation agreement to be executed by your company and The University of Texas at.
What is PFLOTRAN?
PFLOTRAN is an open source, state-of-the-art massively parallel subsurface flow and reactive transport code. PFLOTRAN solves a system of generally nonlinear partial differential equations describing multiphase, multicomponent and multiscale reactive flow and transport in porous materials. The code is designed to run on massively parallel computing architectures as well as workstations and laptops. Parallelization is achieved through domain decomposition using the PETSc (Portable Extensible Toolkit for Scientific Computation) libraries. PFLOTRAN has been developed from the ground up for parallel scalability and has been run on up to 2^18 processor cores with problem sizes up to 2 billion degrees of freedom. PFLOTRAN is written in object oriented, free formatted Fortran 2003. The choice of Fortran over C/C++ was based primarily on the need to enlist and preserve tight collaboration with experienced domain scientists, without which PFLOTRAN's sophisticated process models would not exist.The reactive transport equations can be solved using either a fully implicit Newton-Raphson algorithm or the less robust operator splitting method.
Webinar with Zoya Heidari
Friday, January 8, 2021, 12pm - 1pm
Advanced Formation Evaluation of Organic-Rich Mudrocks, Honoring Rock Fabric and Geochemistry
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Digital Reservoir Characterization Technology (DIRECT)
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Featured Research Topic
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a proposed method to reduce anthropogenic carbon dioxide in the atmosphere by capturing CO2 emissions (e.g. from power plants) and storing CO2 in a supercritical state in subsurface geological formations such as deep saline aquifers or depleted hydrocarbon reservoirs.
Research Highlights
- Multiphase non-Newtonian fluid dynamics - Chiyu Xie
Multiphase flow containing non-Newtonian fluids is important in many fields such as the food...
- Novel low salinity fluid systems for unconventional EOR – Chammi Miller
In shale wells oil production declines after the first few years due to ultralow permeability,...
- Development of a robust adaptive implicit reservoir simulator for chemical flooding - Bruno Ramon Batista Fernandes
The deliverable of this project is a reservoir simulator that can be used as a reliable tool for...
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Professor Mary Wheeler has been awarded the Billy & Claude R. Hocott Distinguished Centennial Engineering Research Award
This award recognizes faculty members who have made significant contributions in advancing the profession of engineering through documented research conducted while affiliated with The University of Texas at Austin. An important component of the award is that their work brought significant credit to the engineering profession and is determined exemplary by their peers.
Professor Mukul Sharma has received the SPE Honorary Membership at ATCE 2020.
This is the highest honor that SPE presents to an individual.
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Professor Kamy Sepehrnoori has been honored by SPE with the Distinguished Achievement Award for Petroleum Engineering Faculty at ATCE 2020.
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This honor recognizes superiority in classroom teaching, excellence in research, significant contributions to the petroleum engineering profession and/or special effectiveness in advising and guiding students.
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Advanced Formation Evaluation of Organic-Rich Mudrocks, Honoring Rock Fabric and Geochemistry
Zoya Heidari
Friday, January 8, 2021, 12 – 1pm