SPE Western Regional Meeting 2001
DOI: 10.2118/68802-ms
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Using Crosswell Electromagnetics to Map Water Saturation and Formation Structure at Lost Hills

Abstract: In 1992, Chevron USA initiated a large waterflood program in the Belridge Diatomite at Lost Hills Field. Injection and production wells are hydraulically propped-fractured, and water is injected across a vertical interval of approximately 600 ft. The injected water is assumed to follow the hydraulic fractures and spread laterally outward. However, the extent of flooding, the saturation variations between individual layers, and the connection between waterflood patterns are poorly understood. … Show more

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“…Another example is the location of the main production in the Lost Hills field, which is in an upper member of the Miocene Monterey Formation known as the Belridge Diatomite. This reservoir is characterized by very low matrix permeability (0.01 to 10 md) and fair oil saturation (50%) 33 . This also will yield lower a o and b o values.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another example is the location of the main production in the Lost Hills field, which is in an upper member of the Miocene Monterey Formation known as the Belridge Diatomite. This reservoir is characterized by very low matrix permeability (0.01 to 10 md) and fair oil saturation (50%) 33 . This also will yield lower a o and b o values.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crosswell electromagnetic survey results indicate that the proximity to the injector well did not affect the oil saturations above the injection interval (~1510 ft) 19 , where two of the more permeable samples originate (1450.00 and 1484.95). By comparing data from 10W-9 (drilled in 1994) and OB-7 (drilled in 1999), a 5% reduction in oil saturation was observed between 1540 and 1750 ft, whereas a 4 to 6% increase in oil saturation was observed in diatomite intervals below 1790 ft 19 . Wilt and others 19 were especially interested in intervals containing high percentages of opal-A (i.e, not sandy diatomites) because of their higher oil saturations as indicated by their higher resistivities.…”
Section: Fluid Distributionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…By comparing data from 10W-9 (drilled in 1994) and OB-7 (drilled in 1999), a 5% reduction in oil saturation was observed between 1540 and 1750 ft, whereas a 4 to 6% increase in oil saturation was observed in diatomite intervals below 1790 ft 19 . Wilt and others 19 were especially interested in intervals containing high percentages of opal-A (i.e, not sandy diatomites) because of their higher oil saturations as indicated by their higher resistivities. Their observations correspond to the distribution of fluids as determined in this study.…”
Section: Fluid Distributionmentioning
confidence: 96%
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