SUS-S114 Simulating CO2 Injection using Aspen Tempest MORE

In this training course, participants will build, run and analyze the simulation of injecting carbon dioxide into porous rock. This will be achieved by using Aspen Tempest MORE and Aspen Tempest VIEW employing a gas/water black oil model.

Audience:

Geoscientists, reservoir engineers, and individuals with a proficient understanding of carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) or petroleum production.

Training Details

  • Course Id:

    SUS-S114

  • Duration:

    1 day(s)

  • CEUs Awarded:

    0.7

  • Level:

    Introductory

Approach

• Instruction on basic topics

• Discussion about the general approach

• Instructor-guided demonstrations of features and execises

• Hands-on exercises

Pre-requisites

A background in geoscience.

A working knowledge of the operating system you are using for this course.

An understanding of Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) or petroleum production

Subsequent Courses

TEM102 Introduction to Tempest ENABLE: History matching, field development and optimisation

Agenda

Part 1   Exporting the Simulation Grid and Well Data from Aspen SKUA (Optional)

Part 1   Creating a Simulation Deck Using the Wizard

Part 2   Update the Deck With New Include Files

Part 3   Adding Wells to Your Deck

Part 4   Entering Fluid Data

Part 5   Setting Initial Conditions

Part 6   Setting Well Events Schedule

Part 7   Running and Monitoring a Simulation Run

Part 8   Post Processing Part 1

Part 9   Thermal Modeling Setup

Part 10 Setting Zero Porosity Cells for Thermal Modelling

Part 11 Defining Boundary Conditions

Part 12 Setting Up Local Refinement Grids

Part 13 Adding Well Fractures to Wells

Part 14 Controlling Simulation Output Data

Part 15 Extending the Simulation Time

Part 16 Post Processing Part 2

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Aspen Technology, Inc. awards Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for training classes conducted by our organization. One CEU is granted for every 10 hours of class participation.