Abstract

Abstract Compartmentalized reservoirs can be identified based on a variety of criteria most commonly using structural geometries and stratigraphic barriers. This paper reviews several case studies from West African fields in which an additional variable, fluid chemistry, is used to identify compartmentalization at an early stage in the production history. Fluid characterization is important to constrain productivity, connectivity, facilities planning, and commercial value. Near-critical, single-phase fluids offer a case in which underestimation fluid PVT behaviour and variability can have a significant impact on all of these elements – resulting in incorrect interpretations of resource type and distribution.

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