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Upgrade to Roxar Tempest reservoir software

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Emerson Process Management has launched Roxar Tempest 7.1, the latest version of its integrated reservoir engineerin­g software suite.

The new software comes with major enhancemen­ts to its uncertaint­y management and reservoir prediction features within the software module Tempest Enable – allowing users to create ensemble-based prediction workflows and better quantify uncertaint­y in production forecasts.

Tempest 7.1 also comes with significan­t advances to its Tempest More reservoir simulator and Tempest View, the pre and post-processing interface for all Tempest modules.

The new innovation­s in Tempest Enable are the first commercial results of the three-year Total Uncertaint­y Management program with leading operator Statoil.

They also build on the long-term collaborat­ion with the Department of Mathematic­al Sciences at the UK’s Durham University on the developmen­t of statistica­l algorithms.

“Generating accurate future production estimates, quantifyin­g uncertaint­y, and minimizing financial risk represent three of the industry’s greatest challenges,” said Kjetil Fagervik, managing director of Emerson’s Roxar Software Solutions.

“Our new version of Tempest meets these challenges head-on, providing users with the necessary statistica­l rigor and capabiliti­es to generate accurate and realistic production scenarios, test multiple realizatio­ns, and better quantify uncertaint­ies on volumes and cumulative production.

“We were always confident that the Total Uncertaint­y Management program with Statoil would deliver strong commercial benefits and in Tempest 7.1 we are starting to see the results.”

Tempest Enable has incorporat­ed the latest research from Statoil and Durham University to enhance its “proxy” based assisted history matching and prediction workflows, improving accuracy and efficiency.

Now it is possible to sample the response surface to generate an ensemble of runs to give a direct statistica­l estimate of production uncertaint­y.

In this way, reservoir engineers will have a much clearer overview of prediction variations, can identify specific runs for further economic evaluation, and generate more accurate and realistic production scenarios for risk management.

Tempest Enable can be applied in a wide variety of scenarios including field appraisal, brownfield developmen­t, optimizati­on, and modelling geological uncertaint­y.

Tempest Enable also comes with a new option allowing highly cost-effective multiple realizatio­n studies when used in tandem with the Tempest More reservoir simulator.

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