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Overview

Seong H. Lee is affiliated with Chevron (Netherlands) and operates based in the Netherlands. Their professional profile features a focus on scientific research within the scope of their role at this multinational energy corporation.

While specific publications or research papers authored by Seong H. Lee are not listed, their association with Chevron suggests involvement in applied scientific or engineering domains relevant to the energy sector.

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Given the limited publicly available data, the profile currently centers on their institutional affiliation with Chevron in the Netherlands, indicating a research or technical position within the energy industry framework.

Best Publications

  • Multi-scale finite-volume method for elliptic problems in subsurface flow simulation

    P. Jenny;S. H. Lee;H. A. Tchelepi

  • Efficient Field-Scale Simulation of Black Oil in a Naturally Fractured Reservoir Through Discrete Fracture Networks and Homogenized Media

    Liyong Li;Seong H. Lee

  • Hierarchical modeling of flow in naturally fractured formations with multiple length scales

    S. H. Lee;M. F. Lough;C. L. Jensen

  • Adaptive Multiscale Finite-Volume Method for Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media

    Patrick Jenny;Seong H. Lee;Hamdi A. Tchelepi

  • Adaptive fully implicit multi-scale finite-volume method for multi-phase flow and transport in heterogeneous porous media

    P. Jenny;S. H. Lee;H. A. Tchelepi

  • Comparison of Discrete-Fracture and Dual-Permeability Models for Multiphase Flow in Naturally Fractured Reservoirs

    Ali Moinfar;Wayne Narr;Mun-Hong Hui;Bradley T. Mallison

  • Efficient Finite-Difference Model for Flow in a Reservoir With Multiple Length-Scale Fractures

    S.H. Lee;C.L. Jensen;M.F. Lough

  • Motion of a sphere in the presence of a plane interface. Part 1. An approximate solution by generalization of the method of Lorentz

    S. H. Lee;R. S. Chadwick;L. G. Leal

  • Multiscale finite-volume formulation for multiphase flow in porous media: black oil formulation of compressible, three-phase flow with gravity

    S. H. Lee;C. Wolfsteiner;H. A. Tchelepi

  • An Efficient Finite Difference Model For Flow In a Reservoir With Multiple Length-Scale Fractures

    S.H. Lee;C.L. Jensen;M.F. Lough

  • Motion of a sphere in the presence of a plane interface.Part 2. An exact solution in bipolar co-ordinates

    S. H. Lee;L. G. Leal

  • The motion of a sphere in the presence of a deformable interface: II. A numerical study of the translation of a sphere normal to an interface

    S.H Lee;L.G Leal

  • Multi-scale finite-volume method for use in subsurface flow simulation

    Patrick Jenny;Seong Lee;Hamdi A. Tchelepi

  • Finite Difference Simulation of Geologically Complex Reservoirs With Tensor Permeabilities

    S.H. Lee;L.J. Durlofsky;M.F. Lough;W.H. Chen

  • The creeping motion of a spherical particle normal to a deformable interface

    A. S. Geller;S. H. Lee;L. G. Leal

  • Unconditionally convergent nonlinear solver for hyperbolic conservation laws with S-shaped flux functions

    Patrick Jenny;Hamdi A. Tchelepi;Seong H. Lee

  • Modeling of subgrid effects in coarse-scale simulations of transport in heterogeneous porous media

    Y. Efendiev;L. J. Durlofsky;S. H. Lee

  • A new method to calculate the effective permeability of grid blocks used in the simulation of naturally fractured reservoirs

    M.F. Lough;S.H. Lee;J. Kamath

  • An Efficient Boundary Integral Formulation for Flow Through Fractured Porous Media

    M.F. Lough;S.H. Lee;J. Kamath

  • MÉTODO, SISTEMA E APARELHO PARA SIMULAR FLUXO DE FLUIDO EM UM RESERVATÓRIO FRATURADO UTILIZANDO UMA COMBINAÇÃO DE REDES DE FRATURAS DISCRETAS E HOMOGENEIZAÇÃO DE PEQUENAS FRATURAS

    Li Liyong;Lee Seong H;Jensen Clair

Frequent Co-Authors

Hamdi A. Tchelepi
Hamdi A. Tchelepi Stanford University
Patrick Jenny
Patrick Jenny ETH Zurich
Yalchin Efendiev
Yalchin Efendiev Texas A&M University
Louis J. Durlofsky
Louis J. Durlofsky Stanford University
L. G. Leal
L. G. Leal University of California, Santa Barbara
Jun Yao
Jun Yao China University of Petroleum, Beijing

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