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AbstractThe La Cira-Infantas (LCI) oilfield was discovered and put in production in 1918. After a traditional reservoir depletion stage, a water flood (WF) operation was started in 1958. Redevelopment began in 2005 as a joint venture between Ecopetrol and Occidental (Oxy) using a combination of workovers, infill drilling, WF optimization, and other IOR/EOR methods.The field has been redeveloped using an average 20 to 25 acres per WF pattern, which were either inverted 5-spot or 7-spot configurations. Since 2005, selective completion strings were installed with side pocket mandrels controlling the vertical distribution and volume of water injected with each mandrel covering a group of sand layers. The selective completion was successfully implemented, and provided a significant boost in oil production. The field has multiple opportunities to increase oil production. Before performing these solutions, it was important to understand the producer-injector connectivity across the entire field. The capacitance resistance model (CRM) provided some insights on the interwell connectivity within the reservoir between injectors and producers, however it is difficult to correlate the CRM simulation results with multiple geological interpretations and reservoir characterizations using geostatistics.This paper presents a WF surveillance program with a focus on incremental oil recoveries from multiple stacked-sands. The injection and production profiles were very useful in improving WF conformance. The water injection profile was measured with a rigless tracer string. The production profile was initially estimated using petrophysical properties and fractional flow curves due to the difficulty of running a production logging tool (PLT) from every pumping well in complex multilayer reservoirs. It was important to validate the production profile with a couple of PLT pilot wells. In these pilot wells, we employed a Y-tool for a connection with the electric submersible pump (ESP) on one side; and the other side of the Y-tool served as a pass through for the PLT.The production and injection profiles provided insights for injector-producer well correlations between productive sand layers. Based on the well data, reservoir simulation models were created and have added value to our reservoir surveillance program, significantly increasing oil production, WF sweep efficiencies, and incremental oil recoveries in the mature LCI WF oil field.

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