Comprehensive Studies on Production Data Analysis of Hydrocarbon Reservoirs

Authors

  • Azim Kalantariasl Department of Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Advanced Technologies, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran
Abstract:

A review of field production data reveals that usually, it is very difficult to apply available decline models because of poor quality and often noisy character of initial data and also unrealistic assumptions of the models. This paper tries to introduce applicable procedures to correct initial data and reproduce missed data. Corrected data are analyzed and finally, the results for permeability and skin factor estimations are compared to results of transient well test analysis. Estimations for Initial Hydrocarbon In Place (IHIP) and reserve are also compared to the results of Material Balance Equation (MBE) and static model through field case studies. It is proved that the analysis can present acceptable estimations for radial permeability and skin values in naturally fractured reservoirs (NFR). Flowing material balance and Buba and Blasingame plotting function model give the best estimations for Original Gas In Place (OGIP) and gas reserve respectively. A simple but useful and applicable method is presented to determine reservoir fracture distribution mapping. It is also showed that the analysis can be used to distinguish water influx successfully.  

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Journal title

volume 54  issue 1

pages  129- 141

publication date 2020-06-01

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