SPE Production and Operations Symposium 2013
DOI: 10.2118/164502-ms
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More Accurate Method to Estimate the Original Gas in Place and Recoverable Gas in Overpressure Gas Reservoir

Abstract: Overpressure gas reservoirs with close-boundary typically have downward curving in p/z plot. The overestimations of original gas in place (OGIP) caused by incorrect extrapolations of early production data are often observed in reserve evaluation. To eliminate this error, a comprehensive compressibility term that includes the rock compressibility, water compressibility, and gas solubility in water has been introduced into the p/z plot. To satisfy the above objective, it's critical to obtain the r… Show more

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“…Another important rock properties is permeability, which is the ability of the rock to pass fluid through its pores [6]. Porosity and permeability can be used to determine the amount of fluid that can be produced to the surface of a reservoir, or to estimate Original-Gas-In-Place (OGIP) [7,8]. One of the reliable stimulation methods to stimulate the carbonate reservoir is acid treatment method [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important rock properties is permeability, which is the ability of the rock to pass fluid through its pores [6]. Porosity and permeability can be used to determine the amount of fluid that can be produced to the surface of a reservoir, or to estimate Original-Gas-In-Place (OGIP) [7,8]. One of the reliable stimulation methods to stimulate the carbonate reservoir is acid treatment method [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%