Abstract

Summary This paper summarizes the acquisition, conventional and compositional core analysis, and reservoir-simulation history match of a core taken roughly 300 ft from a production well in the most mature area of the Prudhoe Bay Miscible Gas Project (PBMGP). Compositional analysis of the core yielded a great deal of in-situ enhanced oil recovery (EOR) performance data and provided insights that could not be obtained from routine core analysis or production data. Fine-gridded reservoir simulations yielded a good match of the offset well-production rates and the observed compositional behavior of the core. The simulations and core data showed a complex layered displacement with alternating intervals of stripped and enriched oil. The data showed that roughly 70% of the cumulative EOR came from reducing the residual oil saturation near the injection well. The remaining 30% was caused by oil swelling.

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