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Title: Water Flooding Analysis (Simber West Field Case Study)
Authors: Elmajoup, Mahir Abdallah
Elhassan, Musaab Ibrahim
Ahmed, Ahmed Fayad
Mohammed, Mulham Abdalla
Keywords: Water Flooding
Analysis
Issue Date: 7-Nov-2016
Publisher: Sudan University of Science & Technology
Citation: Elmajoup،Mahir Abdallah.Water Flooding Analysis (Simber West Field Case Study)/Mahir Abdallah Elmajoup, Musaab Ibrahim Elhassan, Ahmed Fayad Ahmed...etc؛Sami Mohamed Elamin.-khartoum: Sudan University of Science & Technology, College of Petroleum Engineering and Technology, 2016.-60P:ill؛ 28cm.-Bachalore.
Abstract: Simber west field was shut in due to low reservoir pressure in Q3 2009 represented rapid decline reservoir pressure and low water cut so suggested that minimum aquifer support to Ard-D reservoir To restore the oil production and increase the reserve and recovery factor water injection has been perform for Aradeiba-D reservoirs . MBAL had been used to estimate the effectiveness of water injection in increasing current reservoir pressure from 1400psia to targeted reservoir pressure of 2500psia Also to determine the optimum production rate when reservoir starts resumeproduction&to determine the timeline for reservoir pressure to achieve 2500 psi with the current water injection operating conditions . توقف الانتاج في حقل (Simber west) وذلك للانخفاض السريع في ضغط الممكن في الربع الثالث من سنة 2009 , تماقتراح معالجة قوة الدفع للمكمن باستخدام الغمر المائي للطبقة (Aradeiba-D) لاستعادة الانتاج وزيادة معدل الاستخلاص تم استخدام (MBAL) لحساب تاثير الغمر المائي لرفع مستوى ضغط المكمن من (2500-1400 psi)ومعرفة الزمن اللازم للوصول للضغط المحدد والتنبؤ بالانتاج الامثل.
Description: Bachelor Research
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/15092
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