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Application of reservoir characterization and advanced technology to improve recovery and economics in a lower quality shallow shelf carbonate reservoir. End of budget period report, August 3, 1994--December 31, 1996
Author(s) -
A.R. Taylor,
G. Hinterlong,
G.P. Watts,
James J. Justice,
K. Brown,
T. Scott Hickman
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/564006
Subject(s) - petroleum engineering , borehole , flood myth , reservoir modeling , geology , reservoir simulation , hydraulic fracturing , fracture (geology) , carbonate , well stimulation , completion (oil and gas wells) , civil engineering , engineering , reservoir engineering , geotechnical engineering , petroleum , paleontology , philosophy , materials science , theology , metallurgy
The Oxy West Welch project is designed to demonstrate how the use of advanced technology can improve the economics of miscible CO{sub 2} injection projects in a lower quality shallow shelf carbonate reservoir. The research and design phase primarily involves advanced reservoir characterization and accelerating the production response. The demonstration phase will implement the reservoir management plan based on an optimum miscible CO{sub 2} flood as designed in the initial phase. During Budget Period 1, work was completed on the CO{sub 2} stimulation treatments and the hydraulic fracture design. Analysis of the CO{sub 2} stimulation treatment provided a methodology for predicting results. The hydraulic fracture treatment proved up both the fracture design approach a and the use of passive seismic for mapping the fracture wing orientation. Although the 3-D seismic interpretation is still being integrated into the geologic model and interpretation of borehole seismic is still underway, the simulator has been enhanced to the point of giving good waterflood history matches. The simulator-forecasted results for an optimal designed miscible CO{sub 2} flood in the demonstration area gave sufficient economics to justify continuation of the project into Budget Period 2

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