SOLICITATION NOTICE
70 -- ECLISPE BLACK OIL SIMULATION SOFTWARE
- Notice Date
- 7/23/2008
- Notice Type
- Presolicitation
- Contracting Office
- Department of Energy, Federal Locations, All DOE Federal Contracting Offices, 3610 Collins Ferry Road (MS-I07) P.O. Box 880 Morgantown, WV
- ZIP Code
- 00000
- Solicitation Number
- DE-RQ26-08NT000760
- Response Due
- 8/8/2008
- Archive Date
- 2/8/2009
- Point of Contact
- Robert Mohn, Contracting Officer, 412-386-4963,mohn@netl.doe.gov;Robert Mohn, Contract Specialist, 412-386-4963,
- Small Business Set-Aside
- N/A
- Description
- SUBJECT: ECLISPE BLACK OIL SIMULATOR SOFTWAREThis is a combined synopsis/solicitation for commercial items prepared in accordance with the format in FAR Part 13, Simplified Acquisitions, as supplemented with additional information included in this notice. QUOTES ARE BEING REQUESTED. Responses shall reference Request for Quotations No. DE-RQ26-08NT000760 the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL), Pittsburgh, PA, for delivery to our site in Morgantown, WV intends to purchase the following: Black-Oil Simulator: The Black-oil simulator needs to use a three-component model for reservoir situations in which oil reserves and oil recovery need to be known but the effects of fluid phase composition on flow behavior do not need to be considered. The simulator needs to be capable of being upgraded with an enhanced coal bed methane simulator in the future. The simulator also has to have the ability to be coupled with geomechanical and flow simulations. The Black-Oil simulator should be capable of Up to four components. The black-oil model should assume that the reservoir fluids consist of three components (water, oil, and gas) in a three-phase system (liquid, gas, and gas in solution), with components miscible in all proportions. Four components should also be considered for modeling reservoir recovery mechanisms when injected fluids are miscible with hydrocarbons in the reservoir. The simulator needs to be a fully implicit three-phase 3D simulation. The black-oil simulation software needs to be capable of modeling extensive well controls and support efficient field operations planning, including water and miscible-solvent gas injection. The simulator must be compatible with the latest versions of PETREL so we can more easily collaborate with current university and industrial partners. Compositional Simulator: A compositional simulator needs to be capable of studying condensates or volatile crude oils, gas injection programs, and secondary recovery studies. The Compositional simulator should be capable of modeling gas injection, miscible flooding, carbon dioxide flooding. It should also be able to handle situations where the injection gas is soluble in both oil and water thick reservoirs with a compositional gradient due to gravity reservoirs, with fluid compositions near the bubblepoint, high-pressure high-temperature reservoirs, and naturally-fractured reservoirs. The simulator must be compatible with the latest versions of PETREL so we can more easily collaborate with current university and industrial partners. Local Grid Refinement add-on software option: The local grid refinement option must allow for enhanced grid definition near wells and faults.The grid refinement option should allow three dimensional local models to be radial, unstructured, or Cartesian coordinates. When the local models are in two dimensions, the grid refinement should allow for radial or unstructured coordinates. Local models should be allowed to have more layers than the global model, with the transmissibilities between the local models and the global model computed automatically.The grid-coarsening options should allow you to reduce simulation cycle time and maintain precision by resampling cells in regions of the field where accuracy is not as critical while maintaining the necessary precision where required. Coalbed Methane Add-on module: The coalbed methane add on should be able to account for multiple wellbore developments. It should be able to quantify the value of the zonal isolation between production areas. Is should be able to identify the value of hydraulic treatments and horizontal wells within the coal bed. The module should be able to examine complex dual porosity nature of the coalbed via a modified Warren and Root model. CO2 Enhanced Oil Recovery and Storage simulator Module that is capable of simulating migration of CO2 within an oil field or brine-filled formation, taking into account the solubility of the CO2 within the brine, as well as water within the CO2 (and the associated precipitation of salt from the evaporated brine). DELIVERY: FOB Destination is required (all freight included). The provisions at 52.212-2 Evaluation Commercial Items (JAN 1999) does not apply to this acquisition. Instead, the following information will be used for evaluation of offerors: An award shall be made to the responsible offeror submitting a technically acceptable quote and offering the lowest evaluated price. Evaluation is based on best value including cost and ability to meet stated requirements above. Offerors shall submit descriptive literature and drawings detailing features, technical capabilities and warranty data. Technical acceptability will be determined solely on the content and merit of the information submitted response to this provision as it compares to the minimum characteristics provided above. Therefore, it is essential that offerors provide sufficient technical literature, documentation, etc., in order for the Government evaluation team to make an adequate technical assessment of the quote as meeting technical acceptability. Price shall be the deciding factor among technically acceptable quotes. The North American Industry Classification (NIAC) is 511210. ALL INTERESTED PARTIES SHALL SUBMIT OFFERS WITH THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION: Federal Tax Identification (TIN); Dun & Bradstreet Number (DUNS); and remit to address if different. A Firm Fixed Priced Purchase Order shall be issued using the Simplified Acquisition Procedures FAR Part 13. All offers are due no later than 5:30 p.m. Eastern Time Zone on August 8, 2008. All quotes must be E-mailed to Robert.Mohn@netl.doe.gov and Grant.Bromhal@netl.doe.gov. All technical questions should be directed to the Technical Representatives Mr. Grant Bromhal - Phone 304-285-4688.
- Web Link
-
FedBizOpps Complete View
(https://www.fbo.gov/?s=opportunity&mode=form&id=33c645e4451042362fbfe50f5f908308&tab=core&_cview=1)
- Record
- SN01620757-W 20080725/080723221923-33c645e4451042362fbfe50f5f908308 (fbodaily.com)
- Source
-
FedBizOpps Link to This Notice
(may not be valid after Archive Date)
| FSG Index | This Issue's Index | Today's FBO Daily Index Page |