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Water/oil cresting in horizontal wells, a sensitivity study

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This work presents a rigorous sensitivity analysis on cresting using a physical model, to investigate the effects of varying inclined section of horizontal well, lateral length in reservoir and oil… Click to show full abstract

This work presents a rigorous sensitivity analysis on cresting using a physical model, to investigate the effects of varying inclined section of horizontal well, lateral length in reservoir and oil viscosity on oil recovered, cumulative of water produced and Water Cut in thick- and thin-oil rim homogeneous reservoirs faced with strong bottom aquifer and considerable gas cap. From the results, it was observed that the geometry of the horizontal well and location of the bottom water injection points significantly influence the cumulative liquid produced, particularly in thin-oil rim reservoirs. The cumulative water produced and cumulative Water Cut were found to increase with increase in oil viscosity. The oil recovered from the thin-oil rim reservoir, were as high as 17.84% and 24.92% for oil viscosity of 50 cP and 100 cP respectively whereas 19.15% and 13.93% were observed for cumulative water produced from the thick-oil rim reservoir at 50 cP and 100 cP respectively.

Keywords: horizontal; water; oil rim; oil; sensitivity; cumulative water

Journal Title: International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology
Year Published: 2019

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