Reservoir simulation

Project Tests High-Performance Cloud Computing for Reservoir Simulations

In upstream oil and gas, cloud computing is very immature because the industry has always been challenged by storage and computational capability. However, high-performance cloud computing may create an opportunity for smaller companies lacking infrastructure for scientific applications.

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In the upstream oil and gas industry, cloud computing is very immature because the industry has always been challenged by storage and computational capability. However, there is recent evidence for considering high-performance cloud computing (HPCC) because of the promise of benefits such as flexibility, accessibility, and cost reduction. HPCC may create an opportunity for small to midsized upstream companies that do not want to invest in the infrastructure needed for evaluating scientific applications.

Project Overview

The target of this project was to prove the concept of running simulation software in a high-performance computing cloud and use the findings to design a framework or methodology enabling companies to pursue business opportunities iteratively while learning along the way. The outcome of the methodology is a dynamic tactical and strategic roadmap that leverages trends in HPCC.

Calculations and Results

The following cases were run on a local cluster at an early stage for the purpose of run validations:

  • HP_ICLOUD on reference workstation with one central processing unit (CPU)
  • HP_ICLOUD on the Enterprise Cloud (ECL) server with one CPU
  • HP_ICLOUD_4 on the ECL server with four CPUs
  • HP_ICLOUD_8 on the ECL server with eight CPUs

The four cases showed identical results for oil-production rate and cumulative oil for the duration of the field history, as expected.
The case with a single CPU was completed in approximately 20 hours.

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