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Alex Zheng Homework 4 Trapezoidal Rule E3023 - Thompson Vb = 1/2 dH(A1#2A2+...42An-14An) / January 21st, 2009 v Each line on the isopach map represents a 10 ft height difference From the Digitizer program, | obtained the following areas (all in square feet) ‘Area Applying the trapezoidal rule: Curve #1 | 2.97E+07| Vp 6.51E+08 ft Curve #2 || 2.336707 uM (Curve #3 | 1.656707 Taking into account average porosity of 0.185: Curve #4 |\1.48E+06} Curve #5 | 7.59E+06] [Curve #6 [ 2:82E+06} Taking into account Swe of 12.6%: =I Vue 1.056408 ft. V, 1.206+08 f° Taking into account 15% recovery factor: Vue 1.88E+07 FC / Converting volume from ft® to bbl Vac 2.816406 bbl \/ ‘And finally accounting for Rs of 1.167 res bbl / STB Vic 2.41E+06 bbl SS Se Gaeaa 6) Fels 02209 vo) (a) Hovuewovt SIS NiBo > TSMM cu Np= 10M SB Pisrsoopia BHT: Mo"r 2.@ 800 pias 946 Piausate® 2400 pain Rp = 2800seh eres Sp Oseo par an 2el/sm A) Ccwlase iwattal sre of oil in reseyyoi Ag awn cu f see a Sl Aael —_Wbs its bbl 7 VD hah seb of gar sn reervoiw Osc = Pinioh > Prudvre ©) (with divselueh Gop of reservoir paz (042 2 /pr ros) = tone SCE Ah) Coluulase sce ob ges remcrivivg in _veerweir ou [feo prio. Waok ~ Prdwced = Remacwry (nto s NIP = (oreeas | Shan see Produced = NpEe = Comm ser(2mosF/sre) = aexjh sco Rowaibiry gee = 7.328 “16% seh 2) caleulae se of thee apy ih weansiy at 1509 PKR Dissolved Gas tonmminy = CNi-Ne P< = (19.043 vain) - Lom) (942 BE 7s) (isco psi) = 64a Win sc ENE GOs = COW a Bening picaued ces) 37.523 x17 - 56971 + 107 a 1625-4 *10* seh fice aes toi BY CqlewOse querane reservort ge Safuration af S00 PAs. assay Sule * 0.20 2 Meum ges TE (16.4 1 SF Yo.o0 ele) 1-92) © 188 Serer Se = 45 min #/ $61 YL 7 G42 10-5), ig 0006 3 xaos BASICS) - 0.0014 Vt sc res. cdudtions NZ Bt 10 Wipe pia: Bo = 124 resusl (ste [bo pow: BoF 12tS rosspeie by = 1:27 Bs = Sisk (om Poe pe Bee Se 2 0-87 2. oer e208 He Og pe = 26MM SE Piz 209 pele a Rp © tbo pus = 4SA seh (S18 BO Sue ONE Tee 21S 2\_Accyrnity vo hee gas How, Calculate feuvery empeded Wy depletion drive perfomance Rah fo 2009 pen - Aa Compre five ge_saturation ot BID soe Pero Np= Ni (Gobi) + Cosi -Rs)Bq) By CPP Re Ba ores rer ga 1109 pias By: 9.996 Fe pang CROCE » y.o92607/ bi feck Np = (246 wmoberey C127 -1.24 veibbo/ fare D+ CIB FAD.E sehen) (9, otro Lol /5eFIT TY value + (= 512.6 epee. voneee aw) = _zampxioten® reentie Pewainivg Gos: Nie = (AEE Cra yCsas sel rss f larasisxiot see prvcatved GAIT ys npg = (ete 6-29.99. 108) (SV) = 14 bSINISH Ose 1 Free gt @24 ps 27.096 19 T5ee ge volutal = 367.8 1F Ut / (Cac) Sg > Corot ieee JCa.0 69) 9.0995 a - P72 xj" 993 /. © Aeswning ad ope is rcivjecsch, compute Sq_ok (600 _poricr 3 fap S710 Oeuwang adh gar Fe refund te HserVarr, Gin 0.001563 Wilf (249.6 — 8 MM SED (S7C) = rAd gas (Arwatvd) = 61091. 25 ¥10" seF Iwined Gar. Nida = GHG Swern) ( SIS) > 141737. © HM Seb, Ranaining Gee gas: IMTS 6131S © $070.25 mM EK Ss = (20706. ze mF) (0, 09183 biol “eI 9 325 x 487.810" yu) Cone wwf 2 97.59 Le a e PE 3023 Quiz 1 > Ate Zheng Name, ‘An undersaturated oil reservoir with a bulk volume of 20x10 bbl has an average porosity of 0.15 and a connate water saturation of 2396. The initial oil formation volume factor was 1.2 bbl/STB and the initial solution GOR was 520 scf/STB. a) What was the reservoir pore volume? fs roylob aos = 3po0p00 Ht” b) What was the reservoir volume of oil? Wipe 2eKloaIe Cy-293) 2 10009 44 ¢c)_ What were the initial stock tank barrels of oil in place? Ve 2 3428%1.7 StF 4) How many scf of free and dissolved gas were in the reservoir? fag COMMAWLY = MEDIZ bdo 5 nore, Free 1 ONY, €) ifwe expect that we will recover 12% of initial oil in place by primary recovery, how many STB of oil will we recover? Reservoir Engineering 1 Quiz 2 Name_Alex. zheng, January 30842209 An exploration well encounters a sequence of sands where pressures were recorded as shown in the following table: Fluid Depth, ft Pressure, psia Water 6345 2686.2 apts MEE pats oll 6398 2743.7 ‘ Water 6423 2721.1 Water 6732 2859.5 The oil API gravity was 40. 1. Using the 2 aquifers closest to the oil reservoir, find the water equation. Is the ot reservoir region normally pressured? 4 rahe vb a = (OES) fososey o> TEP oc ror. aa te ~ fee. o4e7t 1 te arm & Hendy cas ASAT pie 5g fuses 7 The tegton 4 SUS ae 8 aed We uvder precsare 2. Find the oil equation. pedo: WE cisie ana Se (ose) +00 fs pone / cae 165.72, poe ee gre Newry v + 51he 3. Find the depth to the oil/water contact, Pe wer Qe 9.3996 + 45872 7 2 HED D = b16e-4 a at 4, Do you think that the deepest aquifer is in hydraulic contact with the other two aquifers? Why or why not? racunning same dygtee usar: ase) CbIa2) + Cw Cus = T1S2 34 prt Yeo, se an hyde cmtaer ar evidenced by whe value Con. Rewurts Ghote gate Mee of He re aquefers Reservoir Engineering 1 Quiz 3 Mex 2 Heme erg Reauary 13%.) ‘The following PVT data are from a volumetric reservoir at an initial pressure of 2000 psia. (Average connate water = 25 per cent). Assume negligible rock and water compressibility. PL Bo B, Rs psia bbISTB bBISCF —scfSTB 5 2000 1.4446 885 1725 1.4509 885 1700 1.4468 0,00141 876 1600 1.4303 0.00151 842 —> 1500 1.4139 0.00162 807 tially saturated or undersaturated? Why? Ubdersoaurakd , Poblen hekts Valuimenice , Rs cmsank fom 2000 4 Iter pia 2. When the reservoir pressure fell to 1500 psia, the cumulative production of oil and gas were 7.5 MMSTB and 9.5 MMMscf respectively. Estimate the initial oil in place. auconninsed Re Femme = 266) Sher Nip (Bo * CRpn& his Np Oo tC Bp P85) eum sen C1. 4184 + C1266 67 - 807) €9.9002) BoB) + Ceai-HYBS gaan dead) *CPEF POV) x0 O51GR ube ah Meg 8 Ete = 19.237 1108 sre Afra ost in Pee 3. What was the initial reservoir pore volume? —— = 225.b5x10b sm pare valune Reservoir Engineering 1 Quiz 4 Name__Arex 24er4 Felowany Lat 2294 a é - wa Aae Nasa 2) Wee m0 vn |B acaba a, fie onl Sate fiche ae wie agen ce From the wacalyn material balance equation, show how you would obtain a straight-Hine plot for a volumetric undersaturated oil reservoir. What variable(s) could you obtain from the plot? (Do not assume that compressibility terms are negligible). oe ey Np (Bet Lee -Ps By) = NiBarl “be oe ar ar | a \-Su Fe Ni Cee tee) LN J cor, jokey Wa | cat aie wr we com de Fo} ” ian px pruction dae the i aire qeuuwae Hon, volulunin’t Pere i yar ON esate Reservoir Engineering | a Quiz 5 Name__Alek henge Febuary 27°87 Which of the following are true for transient flow? 1. Pressure in the entire reservoir is disturbed. 2. Well flowing pressure in a tight reservoir changes more rapidly than in a very permeable reservoir . Pressure everywhere changes at the same rate. 4. The “radius of investigation” has not arrived at all of the reservoir boundaries. At at >, What does skin factor mean? What value would you expect it to have for a stimulated reel Sem factor Indicate Aaiiage 42 A DMC . A uegatve vn focr is expeced FW shmuleded WELW, pasinve rein four fv dawoged WES. at's a fudge factor 4 perwealstimy Leteemces Me neary -welllooe vegial + a \\ A well produces at 100 STBId from a reservoir with k= 100 md, f= 20 A, B= 1.1 BbUSTB, 41= 0.7 ep, rs 25 | = 1000 fi, x9 = 0.276 fe and s= 10. What is its productivity index and Flow efficiency? 4 st (oom) (228) vo Pw ssiam{u eine wok Pee 1 pat n/t Fed ree l"( ancl L054 Senypel vegteeting an Fatee (pond 24 marci yer sam) PH), = 2.4 7N Stes pot fi row ecpaionm|® 1064 Al ) ) Alex Zheng | February 17th, 2008 E3023 - Thompson STOP eso MNS [By 1a wa q ase a S64 SD ®_T180 pia Ba 1.860 is | S., 04390 V | Vpag 741.80 400 psi ee 3E 06s Ne aB.478 MSD tonne [pms] 8, | Re, [mm] F | Ee | et [eo Efe] Gas Romatsing | Gus Dissolved] Free Gea [Sa psa [iso] stato | —vlsct | wisi | ets tulisct | MMsct | Misc otis [723] 1480 1450 oo 325076.000__| s2s07e.000 | 0 [0 6] ent [760 | 1450 aor [aso sazor | oir [ooorr | comer | araarset0 | siaa7s e000 | 0. 72] 5800 [1.796] 1450 za sao| 145s | a0.498 [00580 [ 00189] corte | —roaies.205 | reszet.s6o | 11275 [0 13 [4950 [1.830 [1480 36369 | 145s [ 05355 [00670 | oca0a] o.r179 | —rraoet.r0s | rrezeaes0 | 161.04 [0 zr] #800 [1.860] 1460 asars | wear [ anaas [or070[ocs7a] oae2 | —reaora ceo | reaseat60 | 12042 | 0 Sa cass rre| 93 PooooreT | 48.132 | 1576 | 9721s [0-02 o0aea] 0.1725 | —rasaer. 168 | esses aoa | Soomi 20 [0007@ Sa] Tana Paro] 1149 [0 000840 56:383 | trax [129.190[ 0 1649 [o0asa] 022m | —7e16e0.t06 | sascee rei _[137220.45 [0.0682 36] 3540 [rr] 1037 [o.ooossr| oe 12 | 1092 [ 158.042 | 02510 | c.040s| 27a | —e9ee72 406 | 59500 690 [172005.06 [0.0877 G2] ano [156] o56 To 000016 [60.502 | 216 [188-397] 02757 [o0%00] 0.3227 | ~676e0s.204 | a7007s.rea_|r907ea.08 [01025 ae] 3a0 [1 505982 [0.000059 74872 | 2303 [220.016] 0.3247 [oasis] osrez | eaen72.sz4 | aseeo.76_|arr000.05 [0-105 Sa [aaa [ara] 701 [Po ooms| 7e400 | 2506 [258 196 0.3990 | o.osa6] 0.4545 | ezzasi.co0 | asesvo.s40 [zsaea0 re [ 0.1968 Go| 3100 [aio] 734 Looones| ot.z75 | 27e8 [201800] 0.4805 | o.osea| o.stee | —sousa7-r25 | assaso st [zerse7 20 0175 66] 2040 | .a00| ~o2[o.00ir21 | aa7e | 2080 [set.rea[ osese-{o.os01 | oseen | srezeara | a3sze0002 | zaeao4 x [0.1500 v2 2a00 [1382] 637 Looorr7o] 66401 | 310s [see oo2| aseo[o.osti | 0.6513 | ssres.car | aorezazea[2s00se.05 [0.5680 Determine original oil in place and Sg every month F = Np[Bo + (Rp- Rs)'Bg] + Vip"Bw Eo Eg = Bor'[ Bg/Bgi- 1] Ef,w = Boil (cw"Swe + cf) /(1 - Swe) ]* dP pore = NiBoi / (1 - Swc) (Bo - Bol) + (Rsi - Rs)"Bg Remaining Gas = NiRsi- NpRp- Dissolved Gas = (Ni- Np) *Rs Free Gas = Remaining Gas - Dissolved Gas ‘Sg = vol free gas * Bg / PV Solution Gas Drive Plot 400 350 300 250 150 100 50 mann [os 2009 75 : ] ™ Interference Test #2 ‘The following data are from an interference test in an undersaturated oil reservoir, Reservoir Thickness = 53 ft Distance between wells = 732 ft r Oil Formation Volume Factor = 1.23 bbYSTB_ > Viscosity = 1.45 cp AA Total Compressibility = 1.0210" psi! be Flow Rate = 100 STB/d 4 Pin = 2764,997 psi Ploy widicated porate Time, hr, Pressure Ap, psi_dapidint 31598 276498 ~=—«0017-——(0.086 1989 © 276496 = 0.039 0.137 2.963 2764.94 = 0.061 0.123, —> 2788 2764.92 0.082 0.134 3.162 2764.90 0.103 0.189 3587 276487 0.128 0.216 — > 4.046 2764.84 = 0.156 0.243, > 4437 276482 = 0.183 0.329 4981 276478 = 0.217 0.279 5610 2764.75 «0.254 0.324 6200 © 2764.71 0.203 0.374 7187 2764.65 (0.348 (0.450 an 7.939 2764.61 0.388 0.348 Qe 9.112 2764.56 0.442 0.429 v 10.115 2764.51 «0.488 0.481 et y 10.931 2764.48 0.524 0.479 - ; 12.240 2764.42 0.580 0.513 fign = 0 13.345 2764.37 0.626 «= (0.655 Aor 14416 276833 06700555 WR 4 S ow PE 3023 Quiz 7 NAME_Ajex. Zhev.w Moavda 25 “¢ Ae w peasadl ‘An oil well in an infinite reservoir is produced at 50 STB/day. The diagnostic plot for the drawdown is shown above. a. Indicate any flow regimes do you see on the plot with their time ranges (star and end). SEE A€0ve. b. If B,= 1.36 bBISTB, 11, = 0.56 ep, & = 1.85x10" psi? h= 15 fire = 0.25 and g = 0.183, estimate the reservoir permeability and wellbore storage coefficient from the diagnostic plot. . From the diagnostic plot, is the well damaged or not? Why? Ye. Sepovarion 26 gpther How one/s Log cxyete om He eydle 9 apart dap _ 10.6q8,4¢ . gByt . oy = bait 7 =H curves we Tan 8p. (0) = Any (= Gt \ “ QI: 6 PAE (50 Bidens YC (86 He 758 C10 bs > Ape em we 0b Ww ae c= 185 Wa7per| ‘Alex Zheng | PE3023 - Thompson April 1st, 2009 Initial Data ime Measured Flow TestTme pressure OP Pp’ Regimes Net pay Bett (no) (si) Porosity 0.038 fraction , o2t 0.033 2687 53 48.29, | Wellbore lou FvE 1.825 RBISTB 0.05 2656 78 72.38 _| Storage Ic. 6.70E-06 1/psi OF 2586 148 ~«131.1 bos 0.9 ep 015 2524 2101778 Rate 252 STBIA oz 2467 2672188 Pr = 2734 psi 03 2965 «369277. oa 2280 © 454 2068.2 05 22150 B19 292.3. os 21620572 290 08 2080 © 654. 289.4 1 2015 719-2673 15 1930 804 181 2 1885849. 95.3 25 1875859 95,.32 Results 3 1870864 ____-30.13 WAS Coefficient 01006731 bbIpsi 35 1865 869 95.11 k (Diagnostic Plot) = | 9.043481 md 4 1860 8741.11 k (Serilog Analysis) =| 9.044168 mel 45 1857 877_—S«97.02 | Radial [s (Semilog Analysis) =| 5.53€+00 5 1852 882-4018 | Flow 6 1847 887 93,62_ | Regime 7 1841 893 34.14 8 1837 897 92.15 10 sees 9053424 12 1823911 33.02 Alex Zheng | PE3023 - Thompson loatt) 0.477121 0.544068 0.80208 0.653213 0.69897 0.78151 0.845098 0.90308 1 Dp 864 869 874 877 982 2887 93 397 905 April tst, 2009 Semilog Analysis DP ape 78 ioe) + 8265 10 800 = 80 © 880 oF s20) —Linear (Dp) 560 0 02 08 «6 «Sosa log(t) Slope of Semiog line k = 162.6°q°B'mi(slope*h) = Dpy,, = (Eq. at 1 hr) = s- ~ Radius of Investigation at B06 = 4 j=. (p-p..) Approximate Pl = q/(Pi-Pwt) = Pl using RHS of Eqn FE= Ideal Pl = Ideal rate at 500 days = Incremental oll = 2 Pim Pos 20H HL odo : . 5 rae 4a 78.3 s.044t68 ma 826.5 5.536400 aserE it (assume this is the reservoir radius) raza uf Ue) Crea Srpisayipsi oI 32E-01 STBiday/psi n~ ezse0I 4,45E-01 STB/day/psi 402.2743 STB/day 150.2743 STBId Alex Zheng | PE3023 - Thompson April 1st, 2009 Diagnostic Plot 1000 us 64 . Radial Flow a ei Dp’ 10 1 oot oa 1 0 Time, be [Watters Storage aS degree tne) ——] Time: 0.05 dap, (1) Bb, Dp 78 - 24ac C= q'B'vi24"Dp) = _ 0.006731 bbipsi ce Radial Flow (Honzontal ine) ddp _, dap _ 70.6gB, Nalue of at derwvative a dind 0.6°q°B'hhDp) 9.043481 md dt kh Alex Zheng E3023 - Thompson Homework 6 Semilog Analysis April 1", 2009 = Es So ee a i : ji» : ei Radial equivalent timo, hr Pressure change, psi es Diagnostic Plot poiiiul Hi oor 1 + 10 Radial equivalent time, hr 100 Drawdown type curve, Radial equivalent time Radial low, Single pores, Infiie-actng: Varying CDe2s Prpeabiy «868 a «ee oor Dimensionless pressure 0.001 0.0001 (0001 007 01 1 19-100. 100010000 100000 1E1006 164007 1E+008 1E+009 Dimensionless time Test SUMMARY Program — WELLTEST Version 6.2 Data file Test! Date Wednesday, April 01, 2008 DESCRIPTION Operator Well name Location Formation Test interval Test date Analyst Analysis date Fluid type ll Reservoir type Conventional Analysis mode Interpret Test ype Drawdown Rate changes Step rate changes during test period Remarks RESERVOIR DATA Formation temperature 120 deg F Initial reservoir pressure 1000 psi Not pay 69 ft KyiKh ratio on Porosity 0.039 traction Water saturation 0 fraction Gas saturation 0 fraction ii saturation 1 fraction Formation compressibility 0 psi WELLBORE DATA Wellbore radius 02 t Portion of pay completed 1 fraction ‘Angle from vertical ° degree OIL PROPERTIES ii properties User input ii formation volume factor 1,325 Re/STB ii compressibility 6.7E-008 ——I/psi ii viscosity 09 ep FLUID PROPERTIES AT REFERENCE PRESSURE Relerence pressure 1000 psi Initial oi! FVF 1,325 Re/STB Initial oi! viscosity 09 ep Initial total compressibility 87E-008 ——_Iipsi TIME ZERO Time zero 0 hr Pressure at time zero 2734 psi RESERVOIR MODEL, Wellbore storage Constant WBS coefficient Inner boundary condition ——~Radial flow Permeability Isotropic Reservoir medium Single porosity Outer boundary condition —_Infinite-acting MODEL PARAMETERS Initial Final Estimate Value Permeability 9.049 md WBS coefficient 0.008442 bbiipsi Skin factor 5.533 SKIN FACTOR Partial penetration skin 0 Doviated wellbore pseudo-skin 0 Damage skin 5.83 ESTIMATED FLOW REGIMES End of wellbore storage 327 RADIUS OF INVESTIGATION Time Radius of Investigation (no (ft) 0.01 20 0.03 35 ot 64 03 110 f 200 3 350 10 640 30 1300 100 2000 300 3500 PRODUCTION RATES MEASURED DURING TEST Time Rate (ne) (sTB/D) 252, PRESSURES MEASURED DURING TEST Time Pressure (hy (psi 2681 2656 2588 2524 2467 03 2365 os 2280 05 2215 06 2162 08 2080 1 2015 15 1930 2 1885 25 1875 3 1870 35 1885 4 1860 45 1857 5 1852 6 1847 7 1841 8 1837 10 1829 12 1823 PLOTTING FUNCTIONS Time plotting function Pressure plotting function Pressure change Time match point (UD) oost23 Pressure match point (pitD) 67.96 CDe2s 6 69E+008 Test Corrected Time Measured Time Time Plotting Pressure Function (he) (hr) 0.033, 0.033 2681 0.05 0.08) 2856 ot ot 2586 015 018 2524 02 02 2467 03 03 2365 os os 2280 05 0s 2215 06 06 2162 08 Y o8 2080 1 1 1 2015 15 15 15 1930 2 2 2 1885 25 25 25 1875 3 3 a 1870 36 35 38 1865 4 4 4 1860 45 48 48 1857 5 5 5 1852 6 8 6 1847 7 7 7 1841 8 8 8 1837 10 10 10 1829 12 12 12 1823, WELLTEST © 1995-1999 Schlumberger. Corrected Pressure 1823, Variable rate analysis method Drawdown type curves with radial equivalent time Radial equivalent time Pressure Plotting Funetion (psi) 53 78 148 210 267 369 454 519 572 654 719 804 849 859 864 869 874 877 882 887 893 897 905, git Derivative Plotting Function (si) Reservoir Engineering 1 Exam | a Mex Bong, Febuary 62004 WellB Name Well A 1, Exploratory well “A” was drilled into a sand and encountered only water ata depth of 6732 ft with specific gravity 1.02 at a pressure of 3412.84 psia and a temperature of 225 °F. A second . exploratory well, “B” was drilled updip, and found only gas at a depth of 6423 f with a specific : sravity of 0.765 at a temperature of 234 °F and a pressure of 3356.83 psia. Under these conditions, the z factor was 0.84. Using this information, estimate the depth to the G/W contact. Why is this value only approximate? pros FE bs cw ayreds WGA racy 2 14966 Mores 4 a 2 (obo ( 19.7) (2347469) 1.9066 s956-8 = NEES 4s) og Ca = 2925-742 pin eS 7d contact, Paes > Pulare” (ayer 4) se 626,92 = Ee) +497. 296 wack Cb) +2825. A eo) +487 4 p.seqse p= BRE AAG LDeywe 647.2 # Thuis value & approximate bec ce, | ee a ceounr tor ho f Keelaring Cw hi C5702 apes A ba Ce ‘A volumetric undersatuated oil reservoir with pore volume Vand porosity has an saturation, S,;. Using your reservoir engineering and fluid property standard symbols, what is the uo oo ce iil reservoir volume (bb) of ol and fee gas? aia oF BUREN?! NBS w coed Nib + GEge a Yani HHAPAE CLM Nish + (wikak value = Bes] Write an expression forthe pore volume in terms of the reservoir volumes of oil and free gas. ; G 1e Sek) 5 Wydvacavlm Serkan C wud ove = Nikos 16524 i ci-swed ———) [ope Nes \ [eSule Npbp = spiek sce gon produce ciwitiatty, dcsived) see It we produced N, €TB of oi and reinjcted all of our produced ga, obtain expressions for MieNe "SEC 7a) The remaining gas (free and dissolved) (sef). Sa WAP — Saas) Wines HNPRP Py Gp @) NiBsi b) The remaining dissolved gas (). ww ChicNp es 0), The remaining free gos (es. bbl) ©) sprang | eA[NIRSS ~CAK-WdES] ey +> 4) The final gas saturation. ~ ( LONi-wed tWeRe] By Ker hipeg igs Crs) \ UEECES ESBS fata eel i tconbe S FO ve Mires i With the help of graphs, describe the difference in producing behavior (pressure and producing GOR versus time) of a solution gas drive reservoir versus a gas cap drive reservoir. Grae \ Gyeph 2 A eee gyi ont BENE: Oe es 40 / Vm Cee e Lo 7 Gas, che PEN ry, : Lee Vv See aml v 'C. Puuldole Time it Time Saution go diver Hs Lente eARciewe watuval dvr vuschiansion , spuates wider He expanean of discard gan ‘wake oils frestuve deckinn is eelorively fot Coupayed GMs ew jwine S277 be 2H. 664 aay eam @ ene eee mz 9.18756 GAIA- 29 YD Ae) ECTS ee : 2 Rewalniing eee AS apres, 4 niesi ep CN" LEW GUM, O62 Git NPSL -— GP geneity Fee OAS Boe GU INi PS Gp ENI—NpdPs = S800. BA! MiMcer + OF: bea) (S20) 7 — VSP6O = (281.669= 25.1) (ATED = 6186.34 mince Bg 9.9015 Wat fee Chess Oo Based on the data that you have, what type(s) of drive mechanism would you suspect for this reservoir and why? Is the production data that you have consistent with your __Axpectations? Why or why not? eb on de iu recervaty Te prdudng wher a red cayegaston dG Gia dtod dus veerwv Yah a WAY age of dip / av qos Sodewation ews luge TE yesible Sune AL realy Te pebuedrg wudew grari veto ée Ree tu hee ens, ‘A wet gas reservoir produced 1 MMMscf of gas with a specific gravity of 0.72 and 3000 STB of oil with an API gravity of 45° and an estimated molecular weight of 136 Ibmvlbmole. What is the reservoir gas gravity and equivalent gas production? Gas. y-992 r es 5 d= @29@IY ~ 20.88 Ww fdwole Ape beid” s& red wont wie a he ey wea ~ ROE 0.2 Noosle ger / wages 54846335. | AU BRL natty 452 ae Mes oer MWe 196 thn mde. ye gee 4.9011 Mies 200 SB «9.8017 624 my) See OF MC Se) = 942689.32 thn HhO= 6140.2 thule oe angina y Rowenta Wowute = a¢rrto 2 + b1mp.2 ay = 2632936+4 Wy Tetak Wr = 54846335. = 247489 32, 53bsq025.0 thm. / mu) 2 9568902" 24631A%6 > opecitie Grant wie Teens (mbees 0% 39 — TAWA Gas Prduceds — 2b329SG A teste 39009 see s|bmse = \oorss2ee7 Sch earah riot ck / ey PE 3023 Exam 3 Name_bies Zheng April 10% 2204 1000 walle = evn aN] i TTT — eocktos Ss Fi) 5 = 5 eae 5 55. ppassilolt = 10 1 t t | t - I 0.01 o4 1 10 400 4000 Time, hr Inal reservoir pressure 1000 psi Net pay 35 ft Kv/Kh ratio 01 Porosty 0.08 fraction Wilbore rus 025 ft il formation volume factor 4.2. RB/STB Oil compressibility 1,5E-005, Aipsi Oil viscosity 73 op Producton rate 54 sre The diagnostic plot above is for a drawdown on an oil well. po Onithe plat, identify any flow regimes and their ime ranges. Why did you pick the intervals you did? DH) wetlowre Sewage, wothy fo Db. 45 Gus Cunt stoped they “Dp, dp! Radial Flans vole te w2o0hy + Ap’ deriverive relatuely oyhibeuse Estimate the Wellbore storage coefficient and the permeability. A = abet we ADb 9 Be. ie ne ne i 5 sabe ANIC 2a 54 vesen ia Fe Tiibgy Bou jacorem et 7% a 4 ot Se 2 DICTA ICL AWAY (FNC THY “(es may x {7.23 Do you think that the well is damaged? Why? Yes, tke well i< awoyed. “Wis cam Ue seems mh Hu cepavation of He 1 Wha VASE ASE ais Se races ee Ib Cota G7) ( rare) © apse OE ) (35) (42-81) ea ae, [ at] / peal (By “4. 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