Abstract
AbstractFlank areas pose a particular field development challenge in giant fields with low dip where the transition zone is spread over a large area. Successful development of flank areas depends on accurate reservoir characterization, in particular, water saturation distribution in addition to the optimal placement of wells, both areally and vertically. In relatively thin reservoirs, horizontal wells are generally preferred to increase reservoir contact using lower well counts. Proper spacing and vertical placement of horizontal wells are, however, critical. Well spacing is closely linked to oil recovery, pressure support, and sweep efficiency. Similarly, placement of horizontal wells in the right layer is vital for maximum vertical sweep. In order to test initial concept in the field, two existing producers were converted into injectors and pressures were monitored at the offset producers. Surveillance showed that the injectors were able to support producers 1 km away. This paper describes the process of arriving at the optimal well placement for maximizing oil recovery in the flank areas. This study is applicable to giant oil fields with large flank areas which pose significant development challenges.
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