Reservoir Engineering
Reservoir Engineering
1 ) The production data and PVT given in Table 1 are relative to a reservoir of oil to undersaturated pore volume
constant. The production of water is negligible .
Tabella 1
It requires you to :
a. Estimate the Oil Originally In Place
b . Calculate the recovery after 18 months of production .
2 ) If with a flow rate Qg = 40000 m3 / d after 8 hours it induces a disturbance pressure that extends for 132 m ,
which distance will be reached by the disturbance of pressure in a time equal to 12 hours in the event of delivering a
flow rate equal to Qg = 120,000 m3 / d :
528 m
396 m
132 m
264 m
3 ) A test in a gas well has provided the following results . Calculate the flow equation of the well and the AOF .
4 ) An interference test has been performed on an oil reservoir in order to confirm areal hydraulic
communication between two wells (active and observation). Provide an evaluation of the intra-well
permeability by using the following data and map.
3
Oil rate 250 m /day
Net pay 20 m
3 3
Oil formation volume factor 1.4 m r/m ST
Active Well
Observation Well
100 m
SCALE
5 ) A limit test is planned to investigate the reservoir area. Estimate the expected duration of the test.
1 km
k = 110 mD
= 0.21
-4 -1
ct = 3 10 bar
= 0.6 cP
rw = 6 in
9 ) If with a flow rate Qg = 40000 m3 / d after 8 hours it induces a disturbance pressure that extends for
163 m , which distance will be reached by the disturbance of pressure in a time equal to 12 hours in the
event of delivering a flow rate equal to Qg = 80000 m3 / d :
326 m
240 m
163 m
200 m
10 ) Based on the following well testing data on oil wells, indicate which well has the higher productivity. Data: Q 1
3 3
= 450 m /d; Q2 = 100 m /d; k1 = 100 mD; k2 = 50 mD
Well 1 Well 2
11 ) A gas field has an initial pressure of 300 bar and a volume of gas originally in place of 10 x 109 m3sc .
Assuming that the gas is ideal , estimate the amount of recoverable gas at a pressure drop of 40 bar . Considering the
fact that in fact it is a real gas , which correction should be made to the previous calculation ?
12 ) Looking at the curve of decline of an oil well in the chart, assessing which of the following coefficients of
decline is the correct one:
3 % / month
3 % / day
5 % / month
5 % / day
10 % / month
10 % / day
13 ) Consider a gas field dry . They are known, the following data :
GOOIP 2 Tscf
(psia)
-------- -------
Evaluating the final recovery factor and reserves associated with using the method of P / Z , please give the correct
answer of the following :
14 ) The figure below shows a study of the sensitivity of the well performance of a well taking oil obtained : Skin =
0 , 6 = Skin , Tubing OD = 4 1/2 " OD Tubing = 5 " . The working point to Skin = 0 and OD = 4 1/2 " is:
15 ) Calculate the AOF of a gas well , based on the following input data : P * = 2400 psia , Pdew point = 2,400 psia .
BHP = 1200 psia flowing , Gas MMSCF rate = 20 / D . The equations of riferimeto are the following :
Rawlins - Schellardt
Forcheimer approssimata
Vogel
16 ) In the process of the scale-up of the log curves , if within a cell of grid fall 60 % clay and 40% of sand
which have values of porosity average respectively equal to 0 for the clay and 26 % for sand , which will
have the petrophysical characteristics of the grid cell ?
17 ) Given that the well 1 is all oil bearing and the shaft 2 is all water bearing , where you can place the
oil water contact ( OWC ) ?
2502 m TVDSS
2557 m TVDSS
2568 m TVDSS
2585 m TVDSS
2595 m TVDSS
a) Between 2557 m and 2568 m TVDSS TVDSS
b) Between 2557 m and 2595 m TVDSS TVDSS
c) Between 2502 m and 2557 m TVDSS TVDSS
d) Between 2557 m and 2585 m TVDSS TVDSS
e) Between 2568 m and 2585 m TVDSS TVDSS
a) 81 m
b) 157 m
c) 163 m
d) 181 m
e) 235 m
19 ) For an oil field that it was decided to produce with waterflooding was derived fractional flow curve
shown in Fig. Assume that the initial water saturation that is irreducible.
In the region of the reservoir where the oil is displaced by water saturation in water at the average
breakthrough will be approximately equal to:
a) 0.45
b) 0.55
c) 0.60
d) 0.70
20 ) We analyze the production data in the table by the material balance equation for the case of
undersaturated oil ( p > PSAT ). It assumes that the water production, the effect of the compressibility
of the rock and measurement errors are negligible. Evaluate the initial oil in place.
a) 400 MMstb
b) 415 MMstb
c) 552 MMstb
d) 741 MMstb
e) 1018 MMstb
21 ) You want to estimate gas in place and the Recovery Factor final for a gas field by the method p / Z .
Are known, the volumes produced in the following table :
Gp (MMscf) P/Z
100000 3299.34
500000 3166.033
1000000 2999.4
It is well known that the initial pressure of the reservoir is 3000 psi , the THP required minimum is 100
psi , the reservoir is 5700 feet deep and the average density of the gas in the well under the conditions
of THP limit is 0.158 psi / ft. Finally , use the table below to the properties of the gas :
(psia)
22 ) From a production test with constant flow we provide the following information:
a) 5,200
b) 52,000
c) 520,000
d) 5,200,000
23 ) In a well just realized it was conducted a production test . The well was produced at a constant flow
rate of 300 bbl / d of oil . During dispensing , duration 3 days, and the next rise of the pressure (duration
48 hours) were harvested the following information :
= 12%
(1 psi = 6895 Pa)
The radius of investigation (in meters ) reached during the build-up is in the range :
a) 140-160
b) 175-200
c) 225-255
d) 870-980
24 ) The figure below shows a study of the sensitivity of the well performance of a well taking oil
obtained : Skin = 0 , 6 = Skin , Tubing OD = 4 1/2 " OD Tubing = 5 " . The working point to Skin = 0 and OD
= 4 1/2 " is about ... ?
STB/D psia
25 ) Assume an oil well has been produced at a constant rate Qo = 360 mST3/d and the following pressure
data have been recorded in time. Oil viscosity = 1.5 cP, net pay = 20 m, formation volume factor Bo =
1.26 bblr/bblst, total compressibility ct = 0.000145 bar-1, well radius rw = 0.108 m, porosity = 0.3.
26 ) Given a gas reservoir with pi = 393.2 kg/cm² @ 3230 m ss, provide an interpretation of the
production data given below (Treservoir = 50°C; cf = 2 10-4 bar-1; Sw = 0.23).
P Gp Bg
386,51 0 0,003030
380,41 34224 0,003076
360,02 1731188 0,003242
340,40 321560 0,003421
320,33 453407 0,003625
300,06 595970 0,003859
279,98 722142 0,004123
259,76 840803 0,004429
239,82 957118 0,004781
220,25 1084084 0,005186
199,75 1220589 0,005694
180,37 1325295 0,006277
159,86 1454676 0,007044
140,16 1599423 0,007988
120,34 1764047 0,00924
109,91 1853754 0,010077
27 ) Given a gas reservoir, provide an interpretation of the production data given below (Treservoir = 50°C)
P Bg Gp
[bar] [m³/m³sc] [10³ m³]
386,2 0,003032 0
359,7 0,003244 179412
320,1 0,003627 524692
279,8 0,004125 811140
239,7 0,004783 1225681
199,7 0,005695 1620668
159,9 0,007042 1928531
28 ) Production data in table 1 come from a saturated-oil reservoir with constant porous volume. Water
production is negligible.
PVT relevant data is also summarized in table 1, and Boi = 1,743 rb/stb.
Additionally, the following data is available:
TABLE 1
Time Pressure Rs Bo Bg Np Gp