Unfortunately this page does not have a mobile or narrow screen view. Please switch to a desktop computer or increase the size of your browser. For tablets try flipping the screen.

Data Publication

Dynamic Model (Eclipse Version) to predict the formation pressure response to gas extraction in the Groningen gas field, The Netherlands

Tummala , Pradeep | Landman, Anke Jannie | van Elk, Jan

YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands

(2023)

The dynamic model of the Groningen gas field is used to predict the flow of water and gas in the reservoir and the areal distribution of reservoir pressure resulting from the withdrawal of gas from the reservoir. The main area of the model was primarily calibrated using measured reservoir pressure data, included in the present model publication. The dynamic model for the Groningen field was first prepared in MoReS/Dynamo, a proprietary reservoir simulation software owned by Shell. To facilitate further sharing and use of the dynamic model by external parties, NAM (Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij BV) has prepared a version of the model that can be used with the more readily available Eclipse software. The present publication contains the Eclipse version of the model. While Eclipse software requires a commercial license, it was considered as the most practical software package to host this model as 1) it is widely used for geological modelling and reservoir simulation and 2) the authors are not aware of open source software packages with similar functionality to MoReS/Dynamo, or that are able to efficiently run a model with the size and complexity of the present model for the Groningen gas field. The present Eclipse version of the model is openly shared by NAM, through EPOS-NL. Corresponding author: Jan van Elk (Jan.van-elk@shell.com)

Keywords


Originally assigned keywords
Natural Sciences Earth and related environmental sciences 15
Groningen gas field
gas field
antropogenic setting
reservoir pressure
formation pressure
pore pressure
fluid transport
fluid flow
Slochteren sandstone
Rotliegend
Permian
Reservoir engineering
induced seismicity
subsidence
Eclipse
Dynamo
Mores
EPOSNL
EPOS MultiScale Laboratories

Corresponding MSL vocabulary keywords
gas field
gas field
present-day
antropogenic setting
pore fluid pressure
Slochteren sandstone
Permian
Induced seismicity
induced seismicity
surface subsidence
surface subsidence

MSL enriched keywords
antropogenic setting
gas field
subsurface energy production
hydrocarbon energy production
gas field
present-day
Measured property
pore fluid pressure
sedimentary rock
sandstone
wacke
Slochteren sandstone
Phanerozoic
Paleozoic
Permian
Induced seismicity
induced seismicity
surface subsidence
surface subsidence

MSL enriched sub domains i

rock and melt physics


Source publisher

YoDa Data Repository, Utrecht University, Netherlands


DOI

10.24416/UU01-8JYW40


Authors

Tummala , Pradeep

Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij BV;

Landman, Anke Jannie

Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij BV;

van Elk, Jan

Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij BV;


References

IsSupplementTo


Citiation

Tummala , P., Landman, A. J., & van Elk, J. (2023). Dynamic Model (Eclipse Version) to predict the formation pressure response to gas extraction in the Groningen gas field, The Netherlands (Version 1.0) [Computer software]. Utrecht University. https://doi.org/10.24416/UU01-8JYW40


Collection Period

1956-01-01 - 2023-06-01


Geo location(s)

Groningen gas field, the Netherlands