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Petroleum Engineering: 1) A.) Casing Setting Depth

This document summarizes the key parameters for an oil reservoir in South Sumatera including: 1) Casing setting depths of 1400 ft, 3200 ft, and 6000 ft with corresponding mud weights of 8.5 ppg, 9.12 ppg, and 10.1 ppg. 2) The original oil in place is calculated to be 4.6 billion stock tank barrels. 3) The flow rate is calculated to be 106 stock tank barrels per day.

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Petroleum Engineering: 1) A.) Casing Setting Depth

This document summarizes the key parameters for an oil reservoir in South Sumatera including: 1) Casing setting depths of 1400 ft, 3200 ft, and 6000 ft with corresponding mud weights of 8.5 ppg, 9.12 ppg, and 10.1 ppg. 2) The original oil in place is calculated to be 4.6 billion stock tank barrels. 3) The flow rate is calculated to be 106 stock tank barrels per day.

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Petroleum Engineering

1) a.) Casing Setting Depth

Picture 1. Graphic of Exploration Well in South Sumatera

Depth = 1400 ft

Depth = 3200 ft

Depth = 6000 ft

b.) Mud Weight


1. Depth in 0 - 1400 ft : 8.50 ppg
2. Depth in 0 - 3200 ft : 9.12 ppg
3. Depth in 0 - 6000 ft : 10.10 ppg

2) Original Oil in Place : 4.6 x 1010 STB


3) Flow Rate : 106 STB/day
Original Oil In Place Calculation

7758 x Ahφ(1−Sw)
OOIP= … (1) Flow Rate Calculation
Bo

Kh( Pe−Pwf )
Notes : Q = 141.2 µ Bo ln( ℜ ) … (2)
OOIP = original oil in place (stb) rw
A = area (acre)
Notes :
h = reservoir thickness (ft)
Q = oil flow rate (STB/day)
ɸ = rock porosity (%)
K = permeability (darcy, d)
Swc = connate water saturation (%) h = pay zone thickness (ft)
Bo = oil formation volume factor μ = oil viscosity (cp)
(bbl/stb) Bo = formation volume factor of oil at
reservoir pressure (bbl/STB)
Data given : re = drainage radius (ft)
Φ = 0.3 % rw = wellbore radius (ft)
∆P = difference between reservoir
Sw = 0.2 %
pressure and bottom-hole flowing
Bo = 1.01 bbl/stb pressure (Pe-Pwf), (psia)
h = 500 m = 1640 ft
r = 6.25 km Assumption : radial flow
4∗1
A = * π * r2
8 Data given :
(we assumed the reservoir shape is 1/8 of a sphere) K = 300 darcy
h = 500 m = 1640 ft
1 TD = 2000 m = 6561 ft
A = * 3.14 * (6.25)2
2
Pe = 0.433*TD
= 61.32 km2 Pwf = 400
= 15235.4788 acre ∆P = ( Pe – Pwf )
Calculation : = ( 0.433*TD – 400 )
= ( 0.433∗6561 )−400
7758 x Ahφ(1−Sw) = 2836.913 psia
OOIP =
Bo µ = 1 cp
OOIP = Bo = 1.01 bbl/STB
re = 1000 ft
7758 x 15235.4788 x 1640 x 0.3(1−0.2) rw = 0.3 ft
1.01
Calculation :
4.65 x 1010
OOIP =
1.01
OOIP = 4.6 x 1010 bbl
300 x 1640 x ( ( 0.433∗6561 )−400)
Q = 1000
141.2 x 1 x 1.01 ln ( )
0.3
1200929196
Q =
1156.8

Q = 1,038,120.934 = 106 STB/day.

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