Abstract
Abstract The Dolphin Field in Trinidad and Tobago has consistently performed better than original Field Development Plan. This has resulted in the static model Gas Initially In Place (GIIP) historically lagging behind the reservoir simulation model GIIP. Reservoir characterization and modelling studies in 2003/04 has resulted in close alignment of the static GIIP and the dynamic history match GIIP. This paper will describe the modelling work flow and discuss the key lessons learned from applying an integrated reservoir management solution to this significant producing gas field.
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