The Open Porous Media Flow Reservoir Simulator
Atgeirr Fl{\o} Rasmussen, Tor Harald Sandve, Kai Bao, Andreas Lauser,, Joakim Hove, B{\aa}rd Skaflestad, Robert Kl\"ofkorn, Markus Blatt, Alf Birger, Rustad, Ove S{\ae}vareid, Knut-Andreas Lie, Andreas Thune

TL;DR
The paper introduces OPM Flow, an open-source reservoir simulator developed for industrial applications, part of the Open Porous Media initiative promoting open innovation and reproducible research in porous media simulation.
Contribution
It presents the OPM Flow simulator and its components, advancing open-source tools for reservoir simulation in industrial contexts.
Findings
OPM Flow is suitable for industrial reservoir simulation.
The software supports open data and reproducible research.
It facilitates collaborative development in porous media modeling.
Abstract
The Open Porous Media (OPM) initiative is a community effort that encourages open innovation and reproducible research for simulation of porous media processes. OPM coordinates collaborative software development, maintains and distributes open-source software and open data sets, and seeks to ensure that these are available under a free license in a long-term perspective. In this paper, we present OPM Flow, which is a reservoir simulator developed for industrial use, as well as some of the individual components used to make OPM Flow. The descriptions apply to the 2019.10 release of OPM.
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