A methodology for forecasting carbon dioxide flooding performance /

(CO2) flooding performance quickly and reliably. The

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Marroquin Cabrera, Juan Carlos, 1965-
Format: Thesis eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified] ; 1998.
Subjects:
Online Access:Link to OAKTrust copy
Description
Summary:(CO2) flooding performance quickly and reliably. The
001? and the history of total expansion, voidage, and
14.1 % of OOIP may be recovered by C02 flood in the
A methodology was developed for forecasting carbon dioxide
and 5) forecast carbon dioxide performance using Shell's
and to the reservoir as a whole. Results of the
are limited.
balance analysis for the selected section to determine
Clearfork "AB" Unit was evaluated using the methodology.
distributions in the project area are not available.
Dollarhide Clearfork simulation study show that 9.7 % to
feasibility of carbon dioxide flooding in the Dollarhide
injectage, 3) establish an average 5-spot pattern within
methodology is that details of individual well
performance and reservoir pressure and fluid saturation
reservoir, and production data, 2) perform material
Scoping model, Texaco's "PROPHET" model, and VIP miscible
section of the reservoir with the most detailed geologic,
selected section. It would require WAG injection cycles
simulate the primary and waterflood recovery processes,
simulation model for a quarter of the 5-spot pattern and
simulator. One of the major limitations of the
The methodology consists of five tasks: 1) select a
the selected section, 4) develop a black oil numerical
Therefore, the forecast is limited to the average pattern
This technique is very helpful when time and data resources
with a total fluid injection of 0.831 HCPV.
Item Description:"Major subject: Petroleum Engineering".
Vita.
Physical Description:xii, 91 leaves : illustrations, maps ; 28 cm.
Also available online.
Issued also on microfiche from Lange Micrographics.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references: pages 87-90.