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Summary

Well operation accounts for potential geological and technological capabilities is one of the important factors affecting the efficient production of hydrocarbon reserves. The main tool for substantiating the technological efficiency of drilling new wells is a geological hydrodynamic network model of the field of development object. However, the process of creating a development plan is time-consuming, and the result, in certain cases, ambiguous. To address potential well development area in terms of residual oil, new integrated analysis workflow summarized based on the results which directly related to a reliable study of the sedimentation medium, in particular microfacies and various reservoir property data and production behavior of wells. The new workflow includes the following steps: 1. Study a well re-completion potential and idle wells conditions 2. Establish favorable phase areas for static analysis 3. Carry out dynamic parameters with an application of seismic inversion 4. Identify potential sites constrained by seismic, geological studies and initial production of the oil field 5. Provide suggestions in a new well development plan. This workflow has been applied successfully for the selection of potential zones for drilling new wells at the preliminary design stage, before creating a production network for the reservoir site model.

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2024-03-28
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