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    Special Research Initiatives - Grant ID: SR0354778

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $30,000.00
    Summary
    Deep Earth Resource Characterisation and Extraction - An Integrated Geoscience Approach. Sustainability, economy and safety in resource recovery require a high level of understanding of the mechanics of geomaterials in their natural conditions and a multidisciplinary approach to the geotechnical issues involved. This initiative aims to bridge gaps between geotechnical disciplines, to combine the testing, analytical skills and experience of the research groups and to incorporate expertise and ide .... Deep Earth Resource Characterisation and Extraction - An Integrated Geoscience Approach. Sustainability, economy and safety in resource recovery require a high level of understanding of the mechanics of geomaterials in their natural conditions and a multidisciplinary approach to the geotechnical issues involved. This initiative aims to bridge gaps between geotechnical disciplines, to combine the testing, analytical skills and experience of the research groups and to incorporate expertise and ideas from the cognate disciplines of geology and geophysics so that innovative engineering practice will develop. This approach should achieve breakthroughs in understanding the behaviour of, and the safe economic extraction from deep resources including minerals, coal, gas drainage, petroleum and geothermal energy.
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    Linkage Infrastructure, Equipment And Facilities - Grant ID: LE0668019

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $240,000.00
    Summary
    An Advanced Computed Tomography Facility - high capacity and high resolution for dynamic studies in porous and granular materials. Characterising complex materials in 3D is an emerging discipline which is driving design concepts for new materials and assists in understanding properties of real world materials. The ANU/UNSW collaboration has developed an internationally recognized program in this emerging discipline and successfully applied the technology to applications in the oil and gas indust .... An Advanced Computed Tomography Facility - high capacity and high resolution for dynamic studies in porous and granular materials. Characterising complex materials in 3D is an emerging discipline which is driving design concepts for new materials and assists in understanding properties of real world materials. The ANU/UNSW collaboration has developed an internationally recognized program in this emerging discipline and successfully applied the technology to applications in the oil and gas industry, groundwater remediation, tissue engineering, medical diagnosis of osteoporosis, granular packing and the design of new materials. The present application will give the collaboration the ability to study a larger number of systems and to image the dynamics of materials in 3D. This will significantly broaden the impact and scope of the applications of this new technology.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881112

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $613,000.00
    Summary
    Reactive flow through porous media by micro-imaging. Australia is embarking on the development of major gas fields offshore Western Australia. These developments are very costly and techniques to manage the risk in development are well sought after. This project assists in risk management of tertiary recovery methods and CO2 storage. Further, it can contribute significantly to the accurate forward modelling of storage of hazardous materials and pollution remediation strategies. The project could .... Reactive flow through porous media by micro-imaging. Australia is embarking on the development of major gas fields offshore Western Australia. These developments are very costly and techniques to manage the risk in development are well sought after. This project assists in risk management of tertiary recovery methods and CO2 storage. Further, it can contribute significantly to the accurate forward modelling of storage of hazardous materials and pollution remediation strategies. The project could shape important decisions in the future and impact on environmental risk assessment.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881548

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $264,000.00
    Summary
    Pore scale characterisation of the wettability of petroleum reservoir core material: Towards optimised recovery of hydrocarbon reserves. In most oil reservoirs more than 50% of original oil in place remains unrecovered. A major factor contributing to suboptimal recovery is insufficient knowledge of the rock wettability. Even a small improvement in recovery will have substantial economic benefit. The proposed project aims to characterise wettability in hydrocarbon bearing rocks using advanced 3D .... Pore scale characterisation of the wettability of petroleum reservoir core material: Towards optimised recovery of hydrocarbon reserves. In most oil reservoirs more than 50% of original oil in place remains unrecovered. A major factor contributing to suboptimal recovery is insufficient knowledge of the rock wettability. Even a small improvement in recovery will have substantial economic benefit. The proposed project aims to characterise wettability in hydrocarbon bearing rocks using advanced 3D imaging hardware and understand implications to oil displacement and recovery via state-of-the-art computational tools. Scientifically, this will be a leading edge research achievement enhancing Australian competitiveness in petroleum engineering research and will help Australia become a world leader in the export-oriented petroleum research services industry.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0556868

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $268,000.00
    Summary
    A dynamic pore-network model for fluid displacements in porous media. The project will have a major impact on the up-stream oil and gas industry nationally and worldwide. It will allow data crucial to the development and optimization of oil and gas fields to be obtained from reservoir fragments and unconsolidated core, greatly reducing the levels of uncertainty associated with field developments. This has great commercial and strategic significance for Australia, where future potential reserve .... A dynamic pore-network model for fluid displacements in porous media. The project will have a major impact on the up-stream oil and gas industry nationally and worldwide. It will allow data crucial to the development and optimization of oil and gas fields to be obtained from reservoir fragments and unconsolidated core, greatly reducing the levels of uncertainty associated with field developments. This has great commercial and strategic significance for Australia, where future potential reserves are located in remote offshore deep water areas where technological uncertainties are a major obstacle to timely development.
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    Linkage Projects - Grant ID: LP0777012

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $147,000.00
    Summary
    Computational Rock Physics. Knowledge of the quantitative relationships between rock and fluid properties, and seismic characteristic is necessary to improve the determination of fluid saturation and accurately monitor recovery of oil and gas. The proposed project aims to develop these relationships by teaming up two Australian-based experts in 3D seismic image analysis and theoretical rock physics, with a global company at the forefront of the industry. Developing these relationships will be a .... Computational Rock Physics. Knowledge of the quantitative relationships between rock and fluid properties, and seismic characteristic is necessary to improve the determination of fluid saturation and accurately monitor recovery of oil and gas. The proposed project aims to develop these relationships by teaming up two Australian-based experts in 3D seismic image analysis and theoretical rock physics, with a global company at the forefront of the industry. Developing these relationships will be a cutting edge research achievement, will directly impact on exploration, interpretation and production decisions within the oil and gas industry in Australia and globally, and greatly advance Australia's reputation as a leader in petroleum research services and training.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0558185

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $297,022.00
    Summary
    Transport properties from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Australia is embarking on the development of major gas fields offshore western Australia. These developments are very costly (~1Billion) and tools to manage the risk in development are well sought after. NMR response is the only tool offering a good correlation to permeability, one of the major factors whether oil/gas recovery is economical. The actual rocks studied will be selected to make the results of the study of immediate value to Austr .... Transport properties from Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. Australia is embarking on the development of major gas fields offshore western Australia. These developments are very costly (~1Billion) and tools to manage the risk in development are well sought after. NMR response is the only tool offering a good correlation to permeability, one of the major factors whether oil/gas recovery is economical. The actual rocks studied will be selected to make the results of the study of immediate value to Australian oil and gas producers.
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    Discovery Projects - Grant ID: DP0881458

    Funder
    Australian Research Council
    Funding Amount
    $265,000.00
    Summary
    Rock Physics: A study of micromechanics of rocks and granulated materials. This proposal will provide an understanding of the micro mechanics of granular materials and of changes at the grain scale when a granular pack undergoes mechanical stress or compaction. Sedimentary rocks, as a natural form of compact granular materials, are abundant in nature and often provide the bed for underground hydrocarbon reserves. This project will answer some of the fundamental questions in petroleum engineering .... Rock Physics: A study of micromechanics of rocks and granulated materials. This proposal will provide an understanding of the micro mechanics of granular materials and of changes at the grain scale when a granular pack undergoes mechanical stress or compaction. Sedimentary rocks, as a natural form of compact granular materials, are abundant in nature and often provide the bed for underground hydrocarbon reserves. This project will answer some of the fundamental questions in petroleum engineering, explaining how and why a sedimentary oil reservoir compacts during oil extraction. The knowledge gained from this project has also important applications in the construction industries and ground water management.
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