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OPTIMIZATION OF WELL

PERFORMANCE:
INTEGRATING VERTICAL, HORIZONTAL, AND INJECTOR
WELLS FOR ENHANCED RESERVOIR RECOVERY

PETE 4102-GROUP 4
Asi, Daniela
Baculo, Jimuel
De Villa, Marc Justin
Hernandez, Delight Francine
Pontanoza, Donald
INTRODUCTION
In the dynamic and ever-evolving field of oil extraction,
the relentless pursuit of maximizing hydrocarbon
recovery while maintaining operational efficiency and
safety has become more critical than ever. As the
complexities of reservoir management grow, a well-
defined, systematic approach is necessary—one that
incorporates cutting-edge technologies, comprehensive
data analysis, and strategic planning at every stage.
OBJECTIVES Target regions with the highest
The objectives present a systematic 1
oil saturation
method for building wells and
managing the reservoir to enhance
oil recovery while ensuring efficient
and safe operations. Plan and execute horizontal
2
well trajectories

3 Locate injectors

Utilize simulation models


4
RESERVOIR Geometric and Structural
1
Analysis
CHARACTERIZATION

Fluid Distribution
2

Historical Production
3
Data

4 Simulation Models
RESERVOIR Initial Condition
1
DESCRIPTION

Initial Pressure
2

Water Saturation
3

4 Permeability
RESERVOIR Porosity
5
DESCRIPTION

Permeability along Y
6

Permeability along Z
7
01

WHAT DID YOU LEARN


FROM THE ACTIVITY?
This exercise proved the significance of
data analysis, monitoring, and modeling in
optimizing the efficiency of production
and decision-making in the lifetime cycle
of the reservoir.
EVALUATE YOUR DECISION MAKING
PROCESS IN CHOOSING THE LOCATION 02
AND SETTINGS OF YOUR WELLS.
EVALUATE YOUR DECISION MAKING 02
PROCESS IN CHOOSING THE LOCATION
AND SETTINGS OF YOUR WELLS.
In assessing how to select well locations and settings, the main objective is to maximize
production while reducing risks. The software shows a grid with different colors denoting
different concentrations of "Mobile Oil in Place," illustrating the distribution of oil. The process
involves identifying the parts of the reservoir with the highest oil saturation, shown as red zones
on the grid. These areas are chosen because they offer the greatest production potential.
Finding the optimal drilling locations is aided by the oil distribution visualization. To guarantee
that they reach the reservoir's most oil-rich areas, a number of wells composed of vertical and
horizontal well are pointed in the direction of the red zones in which they are ideal for
maximizing contact with productive layers and suited for deeper targets. Every well's trajectory
is carefully designed to not only access these high-oil regions but also to maximize the oil flow
toward the well in the long run.
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

AVERAGE PRESSURE: 254 - 193.992 BARS


NETWORK NODE PRESSURE: 0
LOADED PRESSURE: 0

Pressure
(2019-2021)
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

AVERAGE PRESSURE: 192.344 - 207.648 BARS


NETWORK NODE PRESSURE: 0
LOADED PRESSURE: 0

Pressure
(2023-2024)
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 08
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

CURRENT OIL IN PLACE: 3695.8 - 3554.96


CURRENT WATER IN PLACE: 1161.1-1161.07
ORIGINAL OIL IN PLACE: 3695.8
ORIGINAL WATER IN PLACE: 1161.1

Fluid in Place
(2019-2021)
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

CURRENT OIL IN PLACE: 2997.35 - 2551.04


CURRENT WATER IN PLACE: 1581.12 - 2206.89
ORIGINAL OIL IN PLACE: 3695.8
ORIGINAL WATER IN PLACE: 1161.1

Fluid in Place
(2023-2024)
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

OIL RATE: 0 - 351.241


OIL RATE (H): 1000 - 2940
OIL RATE INPUT: 0
OIL RATE CALC LIMIT: 0

Rates
(2019-2021)
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

OIL RATE: 905.793 - 718.918


OIL RATE (H): 7840 - 7840
OIL RATE INPUT: 0
OIL RATE CALC LIMIT: 0

Rates
(2023-2024)
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

3D MODEL
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

3D MODEL
SHOW THE PROGRESS AND 03
DEVELOPMENT OF YOUR
WELL SYSTEM.

2D MODEL
04

WHAT WERE YOUR FINDINGS


AND CONCLUSION FROM YOUR
WELL PRODUCTION DESIGN?
Pressure: Reservoir pressure declined over time but showed
signs of recovery, possibly due to intervention measures.
Fluid-in-Place: Oil volumes decreased gradually, while water
volumes increased, indicating water influx or management
strategies.
Production Rates: Oil production rates fluctuated, with a
general decline over time. Water production rates increased,
suggesting water breakthrough.
Reservoir Visualization: The 2D and 3D models provided
insights into oil distribution, well trajectories, and reservoir
geometry.
Well produced: Vertical (5), Horizontal (5), and Injector. (7)
THANK
YOU!
PETE 4102-GROUP 4

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