Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development

The study of flooding gas condensate reservoirs at different stages of depletion (25, 50, 75% of the dew point pressure and at the maximum condensation pressure) with different potential hydrocarbon content of 100, 300 and 500 g/m3 and different voidage replacement by using injection (50, 100 and 15...

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Main Authors: Burachok Oleksandr, Kondrat Oleksandr, Matkivskyi Serhii
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/06/e3sconf_ght2020_01010.pdf
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spelling doaj-47c3f61a8a964c19a12fedf48e598de42021-01-22T08:40:52ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012300101010.1051/e3sconf/202123001010e3sconf_ght2020_01010Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of developmentBurachok Oleksandr0Kondrat Oleksandr1Matkivskyi Serhii2Ivano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, Department of Petroleum ProductionIvano-Frankivsk National Technical University of Oil and Gas, Department of Petroleum ProductionJoint-Stock Company “Ukrgazvydobuvannya”, Branch “Ukrainian Research Institute of Natural Gases”The study of flooding gas condensate reservoirs at different stages of depletion (25, 50, 75% of the dew point pressure and at the maximum condensation pressure) with different potential hydrocarbon content of 100, 300 and 500 g/m3 and different voidage replacement by using injection (50, 100 and 150%). The results showed a positive effect of water injection on the increase of the condensate recovery factor, but a decrease in gas production compared to the basic options of development at depletion drive. Thus, for formation systems with medium and high potential yield of liquid hydrocarbons C5+, the largest incremental production is obtained in the case when water injection begins with minimum depletion of formation energy. While for a formation system with a low potential yield (100 g/m3) the maximum technological effect is obtained under the condition of maximum depletion. In the case of medium and high C5+ yield in the formation gas, with a slight decrease in the formation pressure by 25 or 50% of the dew point pressure, the maximum increase in the condensate recovery factor is achieved at high injection rates with 100 or 150% voidage replacement. The obtained results can be used for rapid screening of potential methods of impact on the gas condensate reservoir, and the final decision concerning the technological parameters of production and injection wells operation will be made due to the results of optimization of multivariate hydrodynamic calculations using geological and technological models.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/06/e3sconf_ght2020_01010.pdf
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Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development
E3S Web of Conferences
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Kondrat Oleksandr
Matkivskyi Serhii
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title Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development
title_short Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development
title_full Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development
title_fullStr Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development
title_sort investigation of the efficiency of gas condensate reservoirs waterflooding at different stages of development
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series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The study of flooding gas condensate reservoirs at different stages of depletion (25, 50, 75% of the dew point pressure and at the maximum condensation pressure) with different potential hydrocarbon content of 100, 300 and 500 g/m3 and different voidage replacement by using injection (50, 100 and 150%). The results showed a positive effect of water injection on the increase of the condensate recovery factor, but a decrease in gas production compared to the basic options of development at depletion drive. Thus, for formation systems with medium and high potential yield of liquid hydrocarbons C5+, the largest incremental production is obtained in the case when water injection begins with minimum depletion of formation energy. While for a formation system with a low potential yield (100 g/m3) the maximum technological effect is obtained under the condition of maximum depletion. In the case of medium and high C5+ yield in the formation gas, with a slight decrease in the formation pressure by 25 or 50% of the dew point pressure, the maximum increase in the condensate recovery factor is achieved at high injection rates with 100 or 150% voidage replacement. The obtained results can be used for rapid screening of potential methods of impact on the gas condensate reservoir, and the final decision concerning the technological parameters of production and injection wells operation will be made due to the results of optimization of multivariate hydrodynamic calculations using geological and technological models.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/06/e3sconf_ght2020_01010.pdf
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