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Abstract

Summary

Data assimilation methods and multi-realisation geomodelling workflow have been applied to history match a heavily faulted turbidic reservoir. With this approach it was possible to take into account a large number of uncertainties related to seismic data interpretation, geological modelling and dynamic data.

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2019-09-02
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