KEMISIM supports operators and service companies running reservoir analogue study programs in Doha with physics-based design software, training and engineering consulting.
A reservoir analogue study compares a target field with structurally, depositionally and fluid-similar producing fields worldwide to de-risk development, recovery factor and EOR decisions — especially when subsurface data on the target field is sparse. For operators working in and around Doha, the technique is shaped by local reservoir mineralogy, completion practice and the service-company spreads available out of Qatar.
KEMISIM Analogue Study Software lets reservoir teams query a structured global analogue database, run similarity scoring on key reservoir descriptors, and export a defensible analogue set in a single workflow. Teams based in Doha can engage KEMISIM remotely or through on-site engineering support, with project delivery aligned to local operator workflows.
Doha is home to QatarEnergy and one of the world's largest gas-development programs in the North Field. KEMISIM's engineering team has supported reservoir analogue study projects across GCC and structures every engagement around defensible, audit-ready engineering.
Yes. KEMISIM works with both operators and service companies in Doha and across GCC, delivering design, training and post-job evaluation for reservoir analogue study programs.
Both. Engagements range from single-well design reviews to multi-year field campaigns covering hundreds of wells.
A typical pilot design — covering one well and one scenario — can be delivered within 2–4 weeks of receiving the data package.
Yes. KEMISIM provides on-site engineering and training in Doha and across GCC as part of larger engagements.
A KEMISIM engineer will walk you through the workflow on data that looks like yours — no slides, no generic decks.