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dhrtc?s
research
is organized into three programmes, each with its own theme. under each programme are so- called demo
model
s that define specific challenges which the research must help to address ? organized into work packages. all three levels are shown in the graphic. ?e research is conducted on the basis of a dkk 1 billion grant from the partners in danish underground consortium, which comprises the maersk oil, shell, chevron, and the danish state?s oil and gas company nordsøfonden. programmes, demo models and examples of the research are described in more detail on the following pages, and at the back of the publication a complete list of the research projects taking place under the auspices of dhrtc is shown. overview: danish hydrocarbon research and technology centre research programme ctr ? cost transformation - about increased oil recovery through a paradigm shift on the cost side based on research into oil plat- form structures and operations. demo model ctr 1 increased water injection avai- lability (pilot: dan and halfdan) demo model ctr 2 transformation of asset cost (pilot: gorm) demo model ctr 3 extend life of potential hub structures multilevel flow modelling (mfm) of design, decision and plant processes laboratory testing at aau-esbjerg and develop- ment of filtration methods cost reduction by 4d maintenance planning (feasibility)methods scale and corrosion structural integrity & monitoring well integrety extreme waves well conformance risk modelling big data methods for identifying cause and effects for downtime demo model awf 1 development of ekofisk (pilot: dan/kraka) demo model awf 2 improved sweep in deep (pilot: halfdan) recovery processes on core scale radial jet drilling reservoir simulation composite coiled tubing reservoir fluid characterization improved geomodel with deterministic fracture representation and outcrop analogue information seismic geomorphology and reservoir characteristics of chalk fields research programme trd ? tight reservoir development - on increased recovery from the tuxen formation through research into the deep chalk stratum in the north sea which is characterized by less permeability than the ekofisk and tor formations. research programme awf ? advanced waterflooding - about increased oil recovery from the ekofisk and tor formati- ons through research into these two chalk strata in the north sea. 8 dhrtc 2016
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