This document discusses methods for estimating remaining oil and gas reserves and recovery factors in reservoirs, including reservoir simulation, material balance, decline curve analysis, and analytical methods. It analyzes a reservoir using material balance and decline curve methods. It then correlates the results with five aquifer models - Almarhoun, Glaso, Standing, Vasques-Beg, and Petrosky - and finds the Almarhoun and Hxxx models have better correlation. It evaluates four types of aquifer models - van Everdingen-Hurst, Fetkovich, Carter-Tracy, and Schilthuis - to determine ultimate recovery and remaining reserves. It finds the Carter-Tracy model provides the best values for remaining
This document discusses methods for estimating remaining oil and gas reserves and recovery factors in reservoirs, including reservoir simulation, material balance, decline curve analysis, and analytical methods. It analyzes a reservoir using material balance and decline curve methods. It then correlates the results with five aquifer models - Almarhoun, Glaso, Standing, Vasques-Beg, and Petrosky - and finds the Almarhoun and Hxxx models have better correlation. It evaluates four types of aquifer models - van Everdingen-Hurst, Fetkovich, Carter-Tracy, and Schilthuis - to determine ultimate recovery and remaining reserves. It finds the Carter-Tracy model provides the best values for remaining
This document discusses methods for estimating remaining oil and gas reserves and recovery factors in reservoirs, including reservoir simulation, material balance, decline curve analysis, and analytical methods. It analyzes a reservoir using material balance and decline curve methods. It then correlates the results with five aquifer models - Almarhoun, Glaso, Standing, Vasques-Beg, and Petrosky - and finds the Almarhoun and Hxxx models have better correlation. It evaluates four types of aquifer models - van Everdingen-Hurst, Fetkovich, Carter-Tracy, and Schilthuis - to determine ultimate recovery and remaining reserves. It finds the Carter-Tracy model provides the best values for remaining
The value of remaining reserves and recovery factor in oil and gas Industry
indispensable. Where to obtain the estimated remaining reserve of a reservoir, in
need of reservoir modeling method in which 1). Reservoir simulation; 2) .Material Balance; 3) Decline Curve; 4) Analytical Methods. Estimated reserve will be used to determine the reservoir economical or not if produksi.Remaining reserve is an estimate of the volume of commercial oil and gas that accumulates in the reservoir, while the recovery factor is the ratio of oil or gas that can be produced against the amount of oil and gas inplace with using the technology of primary, secondary and tertiary recovery. In analyzing the reservoir this time, we use the application to process data mbal reservoir, as well as using methods Dicline Curv. After that we did correlation with model 1) almarhoun; 2) Glaso; 3) Standing; 4) Vas ques-beg; 5) Petrosky. From the modeling we use correlation models almarhuon and hxxx because in this method has a better correlation value or accurate. In the oil world, there are four types of aquifer models are often used to perform reservoir modeling to determine the ultimate recovery value as well as the remaining reserve. Types of aquifer that we use is In the oil world, there are four types of aquifer models are often used to perform reservoir modeling to determine the ultimate recovery value as well as the remaining reserve. Types of aquifer that we use is In the oil world, there are four types of aquifer models are often used to perform reservoir modeling to determine the ultimate recovery value as well as the remaining reserve. Types of aquifer that we use isvan Everdingen-Hurst, Fetkovich, Carter-Tracy and SchilthuisIn determining the model of the aquifer is strongly influenced by the type of flow in the reservoir. Where the aquifer modeling this time we assume the type of flow in a reservoir and a radial flow type. On the use of the model aquifer vetcovit values obtained ultimate recovery of ... and the remaining reserve amounted ... after that we use the model of the aquifer van everdingen-hurst in obtaining the value of the ultimate recovery of ... and obtained remaining reserve amounted to ... and when using a model aquifer charter-tracy obtained value remaining reserve for ... and the ultimate recovery of ... after that we use the method schilthuis ultimate recovery values obtained for ... and the value of remaining reserve of ... from the above analysis we can determine that the aquifer cc models because it has a remaining value and ultimate reserve recovery are great.