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Numerical Reservoir Simulation Emergence

1949 - 1978

The period from 1949 to 1978 marks the consolidation of analytical methods with the nascent use of numerical simulation to model reservoir behavior. Laplace-transform based solutions to transient flow provided interpretable analytical frameworks, while early discretization and multi-phase flow concepts began to underpin predictive reservoir engineering. Offshore drilling initiatives and the growing recognition of reservoir alteration, migration pathways, and fracture networks drove a shift toward integrated, model-based exploration and development strategies.

Origins and formation mechanisms of petroleum are framed by time-depth relations, phase transitions, and biomarker patterns, connecting generation to source beds and sedimentary records [1], [4], [11], [13], [15], [16], [17].

Microbial utilization and biodegradation of crude oil in marine systems reveal natural attenuation pathways, microbial communities, and nutrient limitations (N, P) across coastal and low-temperature environments [2], [3], [7], [9], [10], [18], [20].

Analytical petroleomics and biomarker-based methods yield molecular fingerprints for origin and maturation, using high-resolution mass spectrometry, isoprenoids, n-paraffins, and fatty acid roles [5], [13], [15], [16], [17], [19].

Geological framing of petroleum origin with migration pathways, reservoir alteration, and regional evolution, integrating source-bed concepts and exploration-scale sedimentology [6], [8], [11], [12].

Biogeochemical Petroleum Alteration

1979 - 1985

Integrated Petroleum System Kinetics

1986 - 1996

Wettability and Interfacial Chemistry

1997 - 2003

Integrated Unconventional Shale Reservoirs

2004 - 2010

Shale Pore-Scale Characterization

2011 - 2017

Integrated Multi-Physics EOR

2018 - 2024