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Application of MODFLOW for Oil Reservoir Simulation During the Deepwater Horizon Crisis

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2011

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Hsieh, Paul A, 2011, Application of MODFLOW for Oil Reservoir Simulation During the Deepwater Horizon Crisis: Ground Water, v. 49, iss. 3, p. 319-323 LA - en.

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When the Macondo well was shut in on July 15, 2010, the shut-in pressure recovered to a level that indicated the possibility of oil leakage out of the well casing into the surrounding formation. Such a leak could initiate a hydraulic fracture that might eventually breach the seafloor, resulting in renewed and uncontrolled oil flow into the Gulf of Mexico. To help evaluate whether or not to reopen the well, a MODFLOW model was constructed within 24 h after shut in to analyze the shut-in pressure. The model showed that the shut-in pressure can be explained by a reasonable scenario in which the well did not leak after shut in. The rapid response provided a scientific analysis for the decision to keep the well shut, thus ending the oil [...]

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Hsieh, Paul A

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Added to ScienceBase on Fri Apr 19 08:32:18 MDT 2013 by processing file <b>Hydrology of Fractured Rocks.xml</b> in item <a href="https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/504216bae4b04b508bfd3387">https://www.sciencebase.gov/catalog/item/504216bae4b04b508bfd3387</a>

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1111/j.1745-6584.2011.00813.x

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