“We’ve been mainly using the tNav simulator for heterogeneous petroleum reservoirs of low, to very low, permeability; in primary and secondary recovery.
Our experience so far has been very positive, both, for its main functions and many of its complementary features.
It’s high speed processing has allowed us to simulate models with a great quantity of cells, increasing the model resolution. This way we were able, for example, represent in detail the stratigraphic characteristics that control the dynamic behavior in the reservoirs we are working on.
The simulator Assisted History Matching procedures allowed us to get, in short times, “adjusted reservoir characteristics”.
The use of the Split & Merge Module was very useful, enabling us to achieve the required flexibility in our workflow.
The explicit simulation of the well hydraulic fractures has granted us the possibility to achieve a better History Matching and, as a result, more accurate forecasts in complex low permeability and high heterogeneity reservoirs.
Being a finite difference simulator, tNav has good numerical convergence but also has the ability to express the results in 3D Streamlines. This has enabled us to optimize Secondary Recovery Volumetric Efficiencies. To the above it is added the so-called “Management Waterflooding” that optimizes the flow of water injection in the Secondary Recovery Processes.
Finally we have found in tNAV an excellent tool for the simulation of complex fields, saving time and money in the reservoir management of the field development and exploitation.”