Simplifying fluid-flow physics in conventional reservoirs is convenient by assuming uniform lithology and system-geometry with minimal rock/hydrocarbon interactions. Such simplification restrains mathematical models' ability to simulate unconventional reservoirs' actual flow behavior and production performance. Researchers can achieve precise adaption for the physics of fluid flow in porous media if they geometrically characterize the system under study appropriately, and there are minimal interactions indeed.
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