
2010/3/30 Andrea Gavana <andrea.gavana@gmail.com>:
However, from the first 100 or so interpolated simulations, I could gather these findings:
1) Interpolations on *cumulative* productions on oil and gas are extremely good, with a maximum range of relative error of -3% / +2%: most of them (95% more or less) show errors < 1%, but for few of them I get the aforementioned range of errors in the interpolations; 2) Interpolations on oil and gas *rates* (time dependent), I usually get a -5% / +3% error per timestep, which is very good for my purposes. I still need to check these values but the first set of results were very promising; 3) Interpolations on gas injection (cumulative and rate) are a bit more shaky (15% error more or less), but this is essentially due to a particular complex behaviour of the reservoir simulator when it needs to decide (based on user input) if the gas is going to be re-injected, sold, used as excess gas and a few more; I am not that worried about this issue for the moment.
Have a nice time in Greece, and what you write makes me laughing. :-) When you are back, you should maybe elaborate a bit on what gas injections, wells, re-injected gas and so on is, I don't know about it. Friedrich