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:<math>Q</math> is the oil or gas production rate,
 
:<math>T</math> is the [[Reservoirs | Reservoir]] transmissibility and is given by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Nature Mother Nature],
 
:<math>T</math> is the [[Reservoirs | Reservoir]] transmissibility and is given by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mother_Nature Mother Nature],
 
:<math>\Delta P</math> is the '''Lift System''' Drawdawn which is set by the operational engineering practices<ref name=DW />,
 
:<math>\Delta P</math> is the '''Lift System''' Drawdawn which is set by the operational engineering practices<ref name=DW />,

Revision as of 13:13, 11 July 2018

Brief

Production Potential is the maximum rate that can be delivered by Well, Pattern, Block or Reservoir.

Math and Physics

The Darcy's law can be written as:

 Q = T \times \Delta P \times J_D

where:

Q is the oil or gas production rate,
T is the Reservoir transmissibility and is given by the Mother Nature,
\Delta P is the Lift System Drawdawn which is set by the operational engineering practices[1],
J_D is the Completion System dimensionless productivity index which is set by the design engineering practices[1].



Production Potential


References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Wolcott, Don (2009). Applied Waterflood Field DevelopmentPaid subscription required. Houston: Energy Tribune Publishing Inc.