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[[Bubble map]] is a representation of the [[Well]]s [[Daily Measures]] on a map. | [[Bubble map]] is a representation of the [[Well]]s [[Daily Measures]] on a map. | ||
− | Common [[Bubble map]] representations are cumulative oil produced or water injected, rate per well with water cut fraction etc. | + | Common [[Bubble map]] representations are cumulative oil produced or water injected, rate per well with water cut fraction etc<ref name=DW />. |
− | The most important use of [[Bubble map]] is visualizing the [[Field]], selecting patterns or wells within that [[Field]], and mining the data. | + | The most important use of [[Bubble map]] is visualizing the [[Field]], selecting patterns or wells within that [[Field]], and mining the data<ref name=DW />. |
[[File: BubbleMap.png]] | [[File: BubbleMap.png]] |
Revision as of 09:58, 28 December 2017
Brief
Bubble map is a representation of the Wells Daily Measures on a map.
Common Bubble map representations are cumulative oil produced or water injected, rate per well with water cut fraction etc[1].
The most important use of Bubble map is visualizing the Field, selecting patterns or wells within that Field, and mining the data[1].
Discussion
There is no analytical or physical based result that can be directly concluded from an inspection of at the typical Bubble map [1].
Analytical calculations must be conducted to determine potential and compared with performance to identify gaps[1].
Analytical calculations most helpful or waterflood engineers would be those focused on patterns. See Mature Water Flood Analysis.
Date Required
Bubble maps are uploaded to the E&P Portal here.
See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Wolcott, Don (2009). Applied Waterflood Field Development. Houston: Energy Tribune Publishing Inc.