
Increasing Waterflooding Reservoirs in the Wilmington Oil Field through Improved Reservoir Characterization and Reservoir Management
Author(s) -
R. M. Koerner,
Don Clarke,
Scott Walker
Publication year - 1999
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/14439
Subject(s) - petroleum engineering , reservoir modeling , reservoir engineering , oil in place , oil field , petroleum reservoir , geology , environmental science , petroleum , paleontology
The objectives of this quarterly report was to summarize the work conducted under each task during the reporting period April - June 1998 and to report all technical data and findings as specified in the ''Federal Assistance Reporting Checklist''. The main objective of this project is the transfer of technologies, methodologies, and findings developed and applied in this project to other operators of Slope and Basin Clastic Reservoirs. This project will study methods to identify sands with high remaining oil saturation and to recomplete existing wells using advanced completion technology