Integrated asset modelling

Integrated asset modelling (IAM) is the generic term used in the oil industry for computer modelling of both the subsurface and the surface elements of a field development. Historically the reservoir has always been modelled separately from the surface network and the facilities. In order to capture the interaction between those two or more standalone models, several time-consuming iterations were required. For example, a change in the water breakthrough leads to a change in the deliverability of the surface network which in turn leads to a production acceleration or deceleration in the reservoir. In order to go through this lengthy process more quickly, the industry has slowly [1] been adopting a more integrated approach which captures the constraints imposed by the infrastructure on the network immediately.

  1. ^ http://www.epmag.com/IT/item31595.php Archived 2011-05-25 at the Wayback Machine, retrieved 24/9/2011