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Some principles and methods for model selecting with optimal complexity for detecting high or low permeability zones (fractures and sealing faults) in reservoir are formulated only on the basis of production data. The main calculations are performed using a reservoir simulation model that allows the calculation of fluid flow rates between wells. Approbation of these results was carried out using the sectoral oil reservoir model.

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2018-09-10
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