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====2. Check [[Completion]]s==== | ====2. Check [[Completion]]s==== | ||
*Look through the [[Completion]]s with commingled [[Reservoirs]] production | *Look through the [[Completion]]s with commingled [[Reservoirs]] production | ||
− | *Decide whether commingled [[Reservoirs]] should be groped as | + | *Decide whether the commingled [[Reservoirs]] should be groped as [[Object]]s for the further analysis or treated individually. |
This check is valuable when production allocation between the reservoirs is an issue. | This check is valuable when production allocation between the reservoirs is an issue. |
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Contents
Mature Water Flood Analysis (MWFA)
Mature Water Flood Analysis is a workflow for identifying the performance gaps in the mature waterfloods performance.
As a result Mature Water Flood Analysis generates Blocks/Patterns Enhancement List.
Workflow
- Upload the required data (see below)
- Check production/injection by Completions, define Reservoirs order for analysis
- Gridding - Divide the field into patterns/blocks/buckets ("Blocks" below) (Try to put the same grid for all the reservoirs)
- Calculate STOIIP for each reservoir using blocks
- Match STOIIP to official numbers by changing the edge blocks areas
- Make Plots (by field, by reservoir, by block):History, RF vs HCPVinj, RF vs well spacing, WOR vs Np, VRR vs t
- Make Maps (by reservoir) showing Blocks: HCPV, HCPVinj, RF, VRR
- Calculate Blocks Enhancement List
- Draw conclusions
1. Data Upload
- Create Fields
- Upload Wells
- Upload Deviation Surveys
- Upload Perforations
- Upload Well Log Interpretions
- Upload Reservoirs
- Upload PVT
- Upload Monthly Measures
2. Check Completions
- Look through the Completions with commingled Reservoirs production
- Decide whether the commingled Reservoirs should be groped as Objects for the further analysis or treated individually.
This check is valuable when production allocation between the reservoirs is an issue.
References
Wolcott, D. ; Applied Waterflood Field Development, Energy Tribune Publishing Inc., 2009.