1995
DOI: 10.1144/gsl.sp.1995.084.01.17
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Prudhoe Bay: infill drilling in gravity dominated WAG floods

Abstract: Many horizontal miscible gas floods experience relatively low vertical sweep efficiency due to gravity segregation of the injected solvent and reservoir liquids. This is true for the Prudhoe Bay Miscible Gas Project (PBMGP) in which the enriched-hydrocarbon miscible injectant (MI) is expected to sweep only approximately 30% of the reservoir volume in the project areas. The Prudhoe Bay reservoir has a relatively thick oil column, high inter-sand vertical permeability, high net-gross, and is generally developed … Show more

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“…(Ref. 17) A systematic program of Pattem Size Reduction (PSR) is ongoing in the WPWZ waterflood/EOR area to improve flood performance in an area that has lagged behind the field average. (Ref.…”
Section: Reservoir Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(Ref. 17) A systematic program of Pattem Size Reduction (PSR) is ongoing in the WPWZ waterflood/EOR area to improve flood performance in an area that has lagged behind the field average. (Ref.…”
Section: Reservoir Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%