Lecture 3
Lecture 3
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING I
Hussein Y. Ali
Basrah University for Oil and Gas
General Examples
LECTURE
THREE Volumetric Method for Oil and Gas
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EXAMPLE.1
• There are 650MM stb of oil initially in place in a reservoir. It is estimated that 500MM
stb can be produced. Already 150MM stb have been produced.
• Answer the followings:
1. STOIIP= ?
2. The reserve = ?
EXAMPLE.2
• After drilling, it was estimated that there was a 90% chance of producing at least 100
MMstb, 50% chance of producing 350 MMstb and 10% chance of producing 550 MMstb.
• Answer the followings:
1. Proved reserve = ?
2. Probable reserve =?
3. Possible reserve =?
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EXAMPLE.3
• A reservoir has been discovered by drilling a successful exploration well and drilling
several producing wells. We have even produced some 200 MMstb of oil. STOIIP
=2000 MMstb. Recovery factor=35%.
• What are the reserves?
PART 2
ESTIMATION OF OIL&GAS IN PLACE BY VOLUMETRIC METHOD
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7758 ∗𝑉𝑏∗∅∗𝑆𝑜 𝑡
𝑁 𝑡 =
𝐵𝑜 𝑡
• Where:
N(t): oil in place at time t, (STB)
7758 = conversion factor from acre-ft to bbl
Vb: bulk reservoir volume (acres.ft) = Ah
∅: Porosity (fraction)
So (t): oil saturation at time t, fraction
Bo(p): oil formation volume factor at reservoir pressure p, (RB/STB)
43560 ∗𝑉𝑏∗∅∗𝑆𝑔 𝑡
𝐺 𝑡 =
𝐵𝑔 𝑡
• Where:
G(t): Gas in place at time t, (SCF)
43560 = conversion factor from acre-ft to ft3
Vb: bulk reservoir volume (acres.ft) = Ah
∅: Porosity (fraction)
Sg (t): gas saturation at time t, fraction
Bg(p): gas formation volume factor at reservoir pressure p, (ft3/scf)
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RECOVERABLE RESERVES
Reservoir drive
Gas Oil
mechanism
Strong water 30–40 45–60
Partial water 40–50 30–45
Gas expansion 50–70 20–30
Solution gas ------ 15–25
Gravity drainage N/A 50–70
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• Guthrie and Greenberger have made a statistical study of the Craze and Buckley data
on water drive fields which resulted in the empirical relations.:
• Where:
RF = Recovery factor fraction
K = Permeability,md
µo = Oil Viscosity ,cp
h = net pay thickness ,ft.
EXAMPLE.1
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EXAMPLE.1
EXAMPLE.2
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EXAMPLE.2
EXAMPLE.3
P Z
2600 0.82
1000 0.88
400 0.92
• Calculate cumulative gas production and recovery factor at 1000 and 400 psi.
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