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TWA Energy Influencers 2024: Nominations Open

The TWA Editorial Board is accepting nominations for “TWA Energy Influencers 2024: Young Professionals Who Energize Our Industry.” Nominate a YP by 1 June 2024.
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This article evaluates the geomechanical impacts of depleting and repressurizing such gas reservoirs, while proposing laboratory measurements to enhance understanding of geomechanics.
This article focuses on the introduction of one of the flow-network-based models called GPSNet that has growing popularity in the literature and shows promising results during our proof-of-concept applications.
This article delves into the potential and various types of renewable energy sources that hold the promise of shaping a greener tomorrow.
  • In the final part of this three-part series, we extend our learning of Part 2 to the multivariate model and train a single model to predict three outcomes: oil, gas, and water.
  • In Part 2 of this three-part series, we dive into a practical example using the production data of Equinor’s Volve field data set.

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