SESSION 5 - Reservoir management strategies | Session Chairs: Muhammad Ibrahim, Herbert Lescanne

Tuesday, April 15, 2025
3:55 PM - 5:15 PM

Speaker

Mr Amit Singh
Geologist
Total Energies Danmark

Reduced-order modeling framework for water injection optimization and efficient reservoir management

4:55 PM - 5:15 PM

Biography

Reservoir management lead for Dan and Halfdan fields in the Danish North Sea. Geologist and Reservoir Engineer by education and background. approx. 22 years of oil and gas experience varying from greenfield to mature developments
Mr Karim Aissaoui
Qatar Energy

Brownfield Opportunities Identification Using an Integrated Approach

3:55 PM - 4:15 PM

Biography

Karim Aissaoui holds over 25 years of extensive hands on experience in reservoir engineering with a strong background in reservoir simulation and field development studies. Strong track record in building and history matching complex reservoir models with hundreds of wells and decades of production history. I have published multiple papers on giant carbonate reservoirs spanning models history macthing, Field Development planning and Enhanced Oil Recovery processes piloting. I have undertaken FDP's revamp including a thorough reservoir health check and identifying IOR activities to improve recovery efficiency (artificial lift, infill drilling, side tracking, water shut offs) and developed an EOR roadmap for reservoirs under mature waterflood.
Mr houari Makhlouf
Senior Reservoir Engineer
North Oil Company

Value of deep injection &utilization of multizone completion in solving nonconformance problem in fractured carbonate reservoir

4:15 PM - 4:35 PM

Biography

I’m Senior Reservoir Engineer with +22 years' experience ’in field operation and engineering experience with specific focus on reservoir management, simulation, production enhancement and integrated field development planning, I have been involved in various important FDP and simulation complex projects across North Africa, Western Eastern Africa North Sea and since the last 6 years in Middle East that ranges from sandstone(including Tight ) to Carbonate (Naturally Fractured Reservoir ) with light oil, dry gas, wet gas and gas condensate reservoirs. My areas of expertise include Dynamic reservoir simulation, (black oil and compositional), Reservoir surveillance, Well performance analysis using state-of-the-art industry software technology. Current technical interests and involvement include application of well performance analysis, dynamic reservoir modeling and simulation, pressure transient analysis to integrated field appraisal, development and production improvement studies. I am also highly proficient and experienced in different filed development scenario developments for enhanced oil recovery. My main focus area are : -Mature Oil field Re-FDP Project -Natural fractured Reservoir FDP Project -IOR ,EOR Project (Screening, Simulation) -Reservoir engineering analysis (Martial balance, DCA, Well testing, Production performance) -History Matching -Production forecasting - Gas . Gas condensate field and LNG FDP project
Ms Yemna Qaiser
Texas A&M University

Vision Transformers based Pore Type Classification for Carbonate Reservoir Characterization

4:35 PM - 4:55 PM

Biography

Yemna Qaiser is an interdisciplinary Ph.D. student at Texas A&M University, conducting her research at the Texas A&M University at Qatar (TAMUQ) campus. Her research focuses on applying advanced computational techniques to pore scale studies in carbonate rocks for reservoir characterization. She employs image analysis and deep learning methods for pore type classification, a crucial process in optimizing hydrocarbon extraction, managing water resources, and advancing carbon sequestration. Additionally, her research examines the effects of wettability on fluid displacement patterns at the pore scale using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulations and volumetric imaging of three-dimensional flow experiments.
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