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Assignment 1 Shiek

1. The document provides steps to calculate oil production rate from a reservoir using well test data. It involves constructing a table with pressure and rate values, plotting a graph of productivity index versus rate, and calculating slope to determine a productivity index. 2. It then shows an example calculation for a reservoir with average pressure of 2600 psi, and provides rates at different bottom hole pressures to plot on a graph. It calculates the slope and productivity index. 3. Finally, it repeats the calculation using a pseudopressure approach and different bottom hole pressure values to determine another productivity index and production rate.

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Assignment 1 Shiek

1. The document provides steps to calculate oil production rate from a reservoir using well test data. It involves constructing a table with pressure and rate values, plotting a graph of productivity index versus rate, and calculating slope to determine a productivity index. 2. It then shows an example calculation for a reservoir with average pressure of 2600 psi, and provides rates at different bottom hole pressures to plot on a graph. It calculates the slope and productivity index. 3. Finally, it repeats the calculation using a pseudopressure approach and different bottom hole pressure values to determine another productivity index and production rate.

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Step 1 Costruct the following table

Step 3 Solve for value of c


solve fo C
C
J=2*pb*C
J=2

Part2
J=kh/141.2(ln(re/rw)-.75+s)*(1/0*B0)Pb)
ko= effective permeability()
h= thickness of pay()
0 = oil viscisity
Bo= oil volume formation factor
re= effective radius of reservoir
rw wellbore radius

s= skin factor
Kro= relative permeability to oil

numerical nor 3
for conditon 1:
pr
pwf
p average
ug
bg

k
h
pr
pwf
ln(re/rw)
numerator
Denominator
Numerator/Denominator=Mscf/day
Step 4
Qg=kh(#r-#wf)/
1422T(ln(re/rw)-0.75+s)
k
h
R
f
re
rw
numerator
denominator
Qg(Mscf/day)

Part2

when pr=3000psia

p=(pr2+pwf2/2)^2
pr
pwf

step1

select the approximatyion methodpr and pwf anre equal to 3000


p
ug
bg

k
h
pr
pwf
ln(re/rw)
numerator
Denominator
Qg=Mscf/day
step2

recalculate Qg by using pseudoelastic equation


R
f
k
h
constant
Temp
numerator
renominator

Pr = 2000 psia, Pwf = 1250 psia


REGION NO 2
PR^2=2000
PWF^2=1250
pressure (psi)
z

Average reservoir pressure:

2600

Production Rate(STB/Day)(Q0) Flowing bottom holePressure(Psia) Pwf


0
2500
241
2000
386
1500
502
1000

576
602

SLOPE (n)

500
0

0.8901474102

(Q0/(Pr^2-Pwf^2))^2
0.0003847679
2.0007932444

69
2
1.25
2100
0.25

-4

4000
3250
3625
0.022859
0.000873119

0.00000708
10
69
4000
3250
3.9242792861
3.6639
0.0000633543
57831.9465095281
Recalculate Qg by using the psuedopressure equation

10
69
903.57
646.66
2100
0.25
177267900000.00
1020124.48272028
173770.851501667

pwf=2250psia

3000
2250

nd pwf anre equal to 3000


2625
0.019533
0.9119
0.00000708
10
69
3000
2250
3.9242792861
3.6639
0.0565407156
64.8010899805

565.11
340.12
10
69
1422
226
155243100000.00
1148673.28272028
135149.918027478 MSCF/DAY

4000000
1562500
1667.7080080158

Step 2 Plot the graph of (Pr^2-Pw

(Pr^2-Pwf^2)*10^-6
0.51
2.76
4.51
5.76

(Pr^2-Pwf^2)*1

6.51
6.76

(Pr^2-Pwf^2)*1

IPR CURVE
p
r
e
s
s
u
r
e

3000
2500
2000
1500

IPR CURVE

1000
500
0
0

100

200

300

400

500

Production Rate(Q)

600

700

the graph of (Pr^2-Pwf^2)*10^-6


10

(Pr^2-Pwf^2)*10^-6

productivity Index

Linear (productivity Index

(Pr^2-Pwf^2)*10^-6

productivity Index

Linear (productivity Index

1
100

1000
Production Rate(Q0)

productivity Index

Linear (productivity Index)

productivity Index

Linear (productivity Index)

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