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University of Wyoming

UW Research Forum on Mathematics
of Enhanced Oil Recovery


An interdisciplinary forum focusing on computational and applied mathematical aspects of enhanced oil recovery science.

Forum Coordinators:
S. S. Sritharan & Shaochang Wo

 


Meetings will be once in three weeks in Earth Systems Science Building Room No: 1038, 3.10 PM to 4 PM unless otherwise noted.


Friday, the 21st of September 2007:

3.10- 3. 20:  Victor Ginting, “Multi-scale modeling and Simulation of Flow Through Porous Media”.

3.20-3.40:  Shaochang Wo –“Fracture permeability in Oil Reservoir Modeling”

3.40 - 3.50: Michael Presho – Research report

 


Friday, the 12th of October 2007:

3.10- 3.30pm:  "Modeling challenges and opportunities in flow through porous media in fuel cells" by Professor Debashis Dutta, Department of Chemistry, University of Wyoming

3:30-3:50pm: "Fracture Observation and Stress Sensitivity", Dr. John Lorenz, EORI and Geoflight LLC.

3.50- 4.00pm:  "How can we mathematically formulate and computationally analyze fracture permeability and history matching": discussion and brainstorming session.


Friday, the 2nd of November 2007:

3.10- 3.30pm:  "Flow of Oil-in-Water Emulsions Through Porous Media" by Professor Vladimir Alvarado, Department of Chemical & Petroleum Engineering, University of Wyoming

3:35-4:00pm: Michael Presho - Research Report


Tuesday, the 18th of December 2007:

4.10- 5.00pm, RH 308:  "An inverse problem arising in flow of particles and water in a porous medium" by Professor Dan Marchesin, IMPA, Brazil