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Table List A (2002)

This document provides a list of tables across 12 chapters that discuss horizontal well technology. The tables cover topics like horizontal well applications and completions from specific case studies, drilling tools and classifications of horizontal wells, reservoir engineering concepts, well performance prediction techniques, new trends like multilateral wells, applications in waterflooded reservoirs, formation coning issues, well testing analyses, gas reservoir analyses, reservoir simulation, enhanced oil recovery applications in heavy oil and air injection projects. In total, over 100 tables are referenced.

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Table List A (2002)

This document provides a list of tables across 12 chapters that discuss horizontal well technology. The tables cover topics like horizontal well applications and completions from specific case studies, drilling tools and classifications of horizontal wells, reservoir engineering concepts, well performance prediction techniques, new trends like multilateral wells, applications in waterflooded reservoirs, formation coning issues, well testing analyses, gas reservoir analyses, reservoir simulation, enhanced oil recovery applications in heavy oil and air injection projects. In total, over 100 tables are referenced.

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Horizontal Well Technology

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CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
Table 1.1: Horizontal well application & completion -wells operated by Elf
Table 1.2: The results of Chevron horizontal drilling program.
Table 1.3: Weyburn Performance, Underbalanced Drilling (Edmonds & Moroney96)
CHAPTER 2
DRILLING OVERVIEW
Table 2.1: Bottom-hole assembly tools
Table 2.2: Deviating tools
Table 2.3: Classification of Horizontal Wells
CHAPTER 3
WELL COMPLETIONS
Table 3.1: Data for the Case Study # 1(optimization)
CHAPTER 4
RESERVOIR ENGINEERING CONCEPT
Table 4.1: Ranges of Parameters Surveyed, Liquid Recovery (Novy, 1992)
Table 4.2: Ranges of Parameters Surveyed, Gas Recovery (Novy, 1992)
CHAPTER 5
HORIZONTAL WELL PERFORMANCE PREDICTION
Table 5.1: Reservoir and Well Data for the Example Case
Table 5.3: Comparison of Solution Techniques: Initial Oil Production Rate
CHAPTER 6
NEW TRENDS IN HORIZONTAL WELL TECHNOLOGY
Table 6.1: Potential Applications of Multilateral Wells (Salas et al, 1996)
Table 6.2: Horizontal Plane Shape Factors for Various Multiple-Lateral
Table 6.3: Horizontal well Shape Factors (Economides et al., 1994)

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6.4 : Single Lateral Well data in the Dos Cuadras Field (Vo & Madden95)
6.5: Trilateral Well Data Vo and Madden (1994)
6.9: Single-Lateral Well Data
6.10: Trilateral Well Data
6.11: Average Costs to Re-enter Vertical Wells and Drill Multi-Laterals
6.6: Production and cost performance comparison for the branched holes:
6.7
6.8: CS Resources Pelican Lake Reservoir Properties

CHAPTER 7
HORIZONTAL WELLS APPLICATIONS IN WATERFLOODED RESERVOIRS
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CHAPTER 8
Coning
Table 8.1Coefficient in the third-order polynomial for optimum well placement
Table 8.2
Coefficient in the third-order polynomial for breakthrough time, t BTD, two-cone
case
Table 8.3:
Average fluid properties in Prudhoe Bay Field (Espie et al,94)
Table 8.4:
Summary of the Nows Studied (Pucknell and Browman, 1994)
Table 8.5:
Comparison of Oil Produced by Nows and Analogous Offset Conventional Wells
(Pucknell and Browman, 1994)
Table 8.6:
Rock and fluid properties for the Troll Oil filed (Haug, 1992)
CHAPTER 9
TRANSIENT PRESSURE RESPONSES - WELL TESTING
TABLE 9.1:
COMPARISON OF HORIZONTAL WELL PRESSURE TRANSIENT ANALYSIS
MODELS
Table 9.2:
SUMMARY OF TRANSIENT PRESSURE TEST ANALYSIS CALCULATIONS
Table 9.3:
SUMMARY OF TRANSIENT PRESSURE TEST ANALYSIS CALCULATIONS
CHAPTER 10
GAS RESERVOIRS
Table 10.1: Schematic of the System Upon Which Tables 10.2 to 10.4 are Based
Table 10.2: Shape Factors, Cf, for Fractured Vertical Wells Located Centrally in the Rectangle
Drainage Area (Mutalik et al., 1988)
Table 10.3: Shape Factors, Cf, for Off-centered Fractured Vertical Wells (Mutalik et al., 1988)
Table 10.4

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Table 10.5: Success rate of horizontal gas wells drilled in the United States
Table 10.6: Reservoir description for the AECs Suffield Glauconitic sandstone formation
Table 10.7: Average Reservoir Parameters of AEC Suffield
TABLE 10.8: AEC SUFFIELD
TABLE 10.9: AEC SUFFIELD
CHAPTER 11
RESERVOIR SIMULATION
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CHAPTER 12
EOR APPLICATIONS
HEAVY OIL
Table 2
Table 12.1a: Error Function
Table 12.1 CANADIAN SAGD FIELD PROJECTS
Table 12.4: World Bitumen Resources (Meyer and Fulton, 1982)
Table 12.5: Range of Estimated Contributions of Four Key Mechanisms to CSS Oil Recovery (% of
base-case oil recovery) (Denbina et al., 1991)
Table 12.6: Rock and Fluid Properties used to Compare Production Performance in Heavy Oil
Reservoirs
Table12.7: Calculated Thermal Conductivity for Oil Sands with = 0.35 (Somerton et al., 1974,
Butler,1991)
Table 12.8: Effect of Shale Laminations
Table 12.9: Llyodminister Sand Reservoir and Fluid Properties Tangleflags North Steamflood
(Edmonds et al., 1993)
CHAPTER 13
AIR INJECTION
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13.10: In-situ Combustion Operations Characteristics Battrum (Vertical Wells)


13.11: Battrum Comparison Performance
13.1: Physical and Chemical Properties of Marguerite Lake Crude
13.2: Sandpack Properties
13.3: Combustion Model Operating Conditions
13.4: Sweep Efficiency

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