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Welcome Message

"We have to use technology to understand and produce our reservoirs effectively - in doing so, we can extend the life of our resources, improve our economic base and manage our resources in an environmentally responsible way," Tom Davis RCP co-director

 

The Colorado School of Mines Reservoir Characterization Project (RCP) is an independently sponsored research consortium whose mission is to develop and apply 4-D, multi-component seismology and associated technologies to effectively model complex reservoirs.

We have established a leading-edge interdisciplinary research and teaching program which fosters industry and university interaction and provides cost effective, collaborative research. The research benefits consortium members, and trains and graduates students for employment in the oil and gas industry.

 

 

Announcements

Fall 2008 Sponsors Meeting has been scheduled for October 9-10 (thurs/fri). Meeting Agenda

Spring 2009 Sponsors Meeting-

Proposed Dates: April 2-3

Spring 2008 Meeting Presentations and Reports have been posted in the "Sponsors Only" section. If you need a login ID please contact tstroker@mines.edu.

 

Phase XII Proposal and Contract
Phase XII Brochure

 

Current Phase -

POSTLE FIELD:

 

The newest research project began in late 2007 with Phase XII, a study to develop high resolution dynamic reservoir characterization (DRC) of flow units and their connectivity within a valley fill environment in Postle Field, Texas County, Oklahoma. The purpose is to conduct dynamic reservoir characterization of the field, a Morrow reservoir under CO2 flood, to enhance reservoir management options through proactive recognition of aerial and vertical flood conformance needs. read more

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"RCP has provided me the opportunity to work with an integrated team of geologists, engineers, and geophysicists solving real industry challenges."

Paritosh Singh, PhD Student - Phase XII

 
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