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Đặng Xuân Cường 1952599 Final Project Powerpoint
Đặng Xuân Cường 1952599 Final Project Powerpoint
Petroleum
Engineering
Lecturer: Dr. Ta Quoc Dung
Prof. Wisup bae
Class: CC01
1. INTRODUCTION
The use of IPR Curve RESULTS AND
COMPUTING 4. DISCUSSION
What we have learned
2. FORMULA
Data calculations
5. CONCLUSION
3. APPLICATION
Real and predictions of IPR Curve
1
Introduction
Brief information about the articles
that we have chosen
SPE 125737
Optimal Use of Vogel’s Dimensionless IPR Curve to Predict Current
and Future Inflow Performance of Oil Wells
● Article 1: This paper points out additional errors that may occur when using Vogel's dimensionless IPR
curve to predict the inflow performance of an oil well. It demonstrates how the careful selection of the
flowing bottom-hole pressure and resultant single stabilized flow rate will result in more accurate IPR
curve prediction. A new, simple approach for predicting future IPR curves is also presented.
● Article 2: A simple production method called Inflow Performance Ratio (IPR) developed a well test
method to determine the drainage area and related form factor of the production well in the reservoir.
Various approaches are proposed methods based on solving mathematical equations of fluid flow in
conventional reservoirs, namely MDH (Miller, Days and Hutchinson), MBH (Miller, Days and
Hutchinson) and Dietz approaches
2
COMPUTING
FORMULA
The equations and different
quantities will be introduced in this
section
BRIEF INFORMATION
CHAIN FORMULA
Qo / Qomax = 1 – 0.2 ( Pwf / Pr ) – 0.8 ( Pwf / Pr )
Future IPR curves can be predicted using a technique developed by Eickmeier by first solving for
Qomaxi using Vogel’s, Standing’s, or Klins’ equations, and then the maximum flow rate at future
conditions,
Qomaxf, using equation
It can be determined from the article is that the research has grant the oil and gas industry many benefits:
• More precise, reliable and robust information to figure out fundamental equation of petroleum reservoir.
• Better predictions of the future production scheme while the shape and environment of reservoir
• High precision and fewer mathematical functions, an advantage which can be applied in various conditions like as
homogenous reservoirs.
Article 2
This study has also shown that when the stabilized flow rate is closer to 0.1Pr, the inflow performance of a well
calculated simply using Vogel's approach is more accurate. However, in the field, flowing a well at a 90 percent
pressure drawdown may be impractical. Furthermore, future IPR curves projected using Vogel's technique in
conjunction with Eckmeier’s equation have a higher level of error.
If the single stabilized flow rate and stabilized bottom-hole pressure, as well as the Q0max determined using Vogel's
equation, are utilized to construct a stabilized deliverability curve and equation, more accurate present and future
IPR curves are obtained.
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