pycopm: An open-source tool to tailor OPM Flow geological models
David Landa-Marb\'an

TL;DR
pycopm is an open-source tool that streamlines the process of updating and tailoring geological models for reservoir simulations, enhancing efficiency and flexibility in energy industry decision-making.
Contribution
It introduces a versatile, user-friendly software platform for rapid geological model adjustments, supporting various scenarios and recent extensions for broader applications.
Findings
Supports model refinement and comparison
Enables analysis of site interactions
Accelerates troubleshooting in large simulations
Abstract
Reservoir simulations help the energy industry make better decisions by predicting how fluids like oil, gas, water, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide will flow underground. To keep these predictions accurate, engineers often need to update geological models quickly as new information becomes available. pycopm is a tool designed to make this process faster and easier. It allows users to adjust geological models in several ways, such as simplifying complex grids, focusing on specific parts of a reservoir, or changing the shape and position of the model. These capabilities help engineers test different scenarios efficiently. Although pycopm was first used on two well-known public datasets, it has since become useful in many other situations because of its easy-to-use features and recent extensions. Today, it supports studies involving model refinement, comparing coarse and detailed models,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods · CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions · Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering
