BP 拓展数字岩石技术

2017 年 5 月 2 日

休斯顿 — BP 的专有数字岩石技术计划从与 Exa Corporation 达成的一项新的多年期商业协议中得到了关键升级,这将增强 BP 在储层岩石数字图像中预测油和水流动的能力。

这项被称为多相流模拟技术的新功能将帮助工程团队就油井、生产设施和资源进展(包括提高石油采收率)做出更明智的决策。Exa 的数字岩石多相流体模拟解决方案是与 BP 在为期三年的技术合作协议中共同开发的。

“经过多年的合作研究和开发,这一突破代表着 BP 和我们行业向前迈出了重要一步,”BP 上游技术负责人艾哈迈德·哈希米 (Ahmed Hashmi) 说道。“这突显了英国石油公司在数字技术领域的持续领先地位,及其在帮助我们安全、有效和经济地开发能源资源方面发挥的日益重要的作用。”

BP 业界领先的数字岩石项目成立于 10 年前。该技术使用从勘探井、评估井和开发井获取的岩心样本,并通过超高分辨率 CT 扫描进行成像,创建岩石的 3D 数字模型。然后将这些数字图像通过专有算法进行模拟,以模拟表征岩石特性所需的物理特性。这些算法在休斯敦的 BP 高性能计算中心运行,该中心是世界上最大的致力于商业研究的超级计算机之一。

BP的数字岩石技术已应用于BP的全球投资组合,包括安哥拉、墨西哥湾、北海、埃及、阿塞拜疆、中东、印度以及特立尼达和多巴哥的油田。 

原文链接/worldoil

BP expands digital rocks technology

May 02, 2017

HOUSTON -- BP’s proprietary digital rocks technology program is getting a key upgrade from a new multi-year commercial agreement with Exa Corporation, which will enhance BP’s ability to predict the flow of oil and water in digital images of reservoir rock.

This new capability, known as multiphase flow simulation technology, will help engineering teams to make more informed decisions on wells, production facilities and resource progression, including enhanced oil recovery. Exa’s multiphase fluids simulation solution for digital rocks was co-developed with BP during a three-year technology collaboration agreement.

“After years of cooperative research and development, this breakthrough represents an important step forward for BP and for our industry,” said Ahmed Hashmi, BP’s head of Upstream Technology. “It underscores BP’s continued leadership in digital technologies and their increasingly important role in helping us to develop energy resources safely, effectively and economically.”

BP’s industry-leading digital rocks program was established 10 years ago. The technology uses rock core samples acquired from exploration, appraisal and development wells that are imaged with ultra-high resolution CT scans to create a 3D digital model of the rock. These digital images are then put through proprietary algorithms that simulate the physics necessary to characterize rock properties. The algorithms are run at BP’s Center for High Performance Computing in Houston, one of the largest supercomputers in the world dedicated to commercial research.

BP’s digital rocks technology has been used across BP’s global portfolio including fields in Angola, the Gulf of Mexico, the North Sea, Egypt, Azerbaijan, the Middle East, India, and Trinidad and Tobago.