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Title: Evaluation of Cyclic Steam Stimulation( CSS ) Implemented in Bamboo Field
Other Titles: تقييم لعمليه الحقن بالبخار بحقل بامبو
Authors: ibrahim, AbubakarElsiddig Ibrahim AliI
Osman, Almustafa Ibrahim Ahmed
Alsayed, Hassan Abdokhalil
Elshaikh, MagzoobDeabSalih
Supervisor - Eng .HushamAwadelssied Ali
Supervisor - Eng .HushamAwadelssied Ali
Keywords: Petroleum Engineering
Implemented in Bamboo
Issue Date: 1-Oct-2015
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: ibrahim,AbubakarElsiddig Ibrahim AliI.Evaluation of Cyclic Steam Stimulation( CSS ) Implemented in Bamboo Field\i. AbubakarElsiddig Ibrahim Ali Ibrahm....{etal}.;Eng .HushamAwadelssied Ali.- khartoua: Sudan University of Science and TechnologyCollege of Petroleum Engineering & Technology,2015 .-62 p.:ill;28cm.-Bachelors Search,
Abstract: Thermal methods are the most commonly used Enhanced Oil Recovery methods around the world, one of them is the cyclic steam stimulationprocess, which had been implemented in Bamboo Main field namely the well BB-22.After the execution the well had low oil rate and high water production occurred. In this thesis,detail analysis and evaluation has been done to determine the main reason of high the water cut which raised up to 98 % in well BB-22, it has been found that the steam distribution in the layers is not as same as designed. In order to solve this problem it’s highly recommended to close the lower layer and redesign the optimum injection parameters for the upper lower (i.e.Steam Quality, injection rate,steam Temperature) for a new cycle using Computer Modeling Group (CMG) software. From the results obtained after redesigning, it has been found that the oil rate increases four times, and the water cut decreases from 98% to 33%.
Description: Bachelors Search,
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/12378
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