All Days 2013
DOI: 10.2118/164668-ms
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Time Lapse PTA to Determine the Impact of Skin, Reservoir Compaction, and Water Movement on Well Productivity Loss: a Field Example from WDDM, Egypt

Abstract: Three productivity loss mechanisms - skin damage, water invasion, and reservoir compaction - are identified in one of the concessions co-owned by BG Group in the Nile Delta of Egypt. To inform the decision if and how to intervene to reverse the loss in productivity, it was important to understand the relative level of impact of each of these mechanisms on the observed drop in productivity. Pressure Transient Analyses (PTA) of permanent downhole gauge (PDHG) build-up data, obtained during well sh… Show more

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“…Permanent well and reservoir surveillance with PDG and time-lapse PTA is today employed in the oil and gas industry with focus on well performance and behavior with their changes during reservoir life-time, including fluid contact movements and recovery processes (Gringarten et al 2003), (Yaich et al 2012), (Ugoala et al 2013), (Rushatmanto et al 2017), (Suleen et al 2017), (Cassie et al 2018); well stimulations (e.g., acid and fracture jobs) and monitoring of well performance over time (Shchipanov et al 2014), (Shchipanov et al 2017a(Shchipanov et al , 2017b; and any kind of improved/ enhanced oil recovery pilots such as water shut-off (Aamodt et al 2018) and silicate injection (Skrettingland et al 2012), (Skrettingland et al 2014). Figure 1 illustrates typical timelapse pressure transient responses for sequential well shutins from (Shchipanov et al 2017a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Permanent well and reservoir surveillance with PDG and time-lapse PTA is today employed in the oil and gas industry with focus on well performance and behavior with their changes during reservoir life-time, including fluid contact movements and recovery processes (Gringarten et al 2003), (Yaich et al 2012), (Ugoala et al 2013), (Rushatmanto et al 2017), (Suleen et al 2017), (Cassie et al 2018); well stimulations (e.g., acid and fracture jobs) and monitoring of well performance over time (Shchipanov et al 2014), (Shchipanov et al 2017a(Shchipanov et al , 2017b; and any kind of improved/ enhanced oil recovery pilots such as water shut-off (Aamodt et al 2018) and silicate injection (Skrettingland et al 2012), (Skrettingland et al 2014). Figure 1 illustrates typical timelapse pressure transient responses for sequential well shutins from (Shchipanov et al 2017a).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%