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Real and model displacement curves, retrospective analysis values

Real and model displacement curves, retrospective analysis values

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This paper concentrates on integrated approach to perform block-factor analysis of oil field development. Particularly a simple and effective method of monitoring of oil field development is proposed. This method permits not only to detect the reasons of production decline and find out problematic wells, but also to forecast the development paramet...

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... is a function of displacement efficiency, variation efficiency, mobility ratio, initial and current watercut. By default fluid watercut is forecasted by modified model curve of El-Khatib [1] (Figure 3) based on after historical adaptation parameters: coefficient of Dykstra-Parsons (V DP ) [2], residual oil saturation (S or ), relative water permeability (k wor ) at the point of residual oil saturation and initial watercut (WC 0 ). ...
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... example of displacement curve adaptation results with retrospective analysis is shown on Figure 3. ...

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