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The document summarizes the solutions to 5 problems related to constructing pressure-rate curves for oil wells. It includes calculations of productivity index, absolute open flow, oil rates at given pressures, and required pressures to produce given rates. Graphs are drawn showing the pressure-rate relationships. The document provides step-by-step working involving reservoir properties, well data, and flow equations.

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The document summarizes the solutions to 5 problems related to constructing pressure-rate curves for oil wells. It includes calculations of productivity index, absolute open flow, oil rates at given pressures, and required pressures to produce given rates. Graphs are drawn showing the pressure-rate relationships. The document provides step-by-step working involving reservoir properties, well data, and flow equations.

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University of Tripoli

Faculty of Engineering
Petroleum Engineering

EngineeringI-PE433 Production

Name: Roba Said Alrtemi


Student number: 022150834
Due Date: 10/12/2018
H.W :- # 2
Problem 1

Data given (under saturated oil well)

r
0= 1pc , w=
53.0 ' , K=50 md , Spacing =20 acres , h=50 ,B 051.1
=
lbb
BTS

: Calculate

Productivity Index J 0(a

Plot IPR Knowing that Pe=2500 psi (b

Solution

Productivity Index J 0 (a

Acres = 43560 ft 2 1

A= 20 acres
r e= √0226534
∗ /π Then
625
¿ tf

Q
¿¿
=J

Plot IPR Knowing that Pe=2500 psi (b

: Calculated data points are


P fw -P r (× Q = J()
P fw - 2500×
( 2=
P fw isp
, Q BTS
o , yad
/

0 5000
500 4000
1000 3000
1500 2000
2000 1000
2500 0
0003

0052

0002

0051

0001
isp , fwP

005

0
0 0001 0002 0003 0004 0005 0006
yad/BTS , oq

Problem 2

A reservoir has been producing under stabilized flow conditions at 1200


b/d with a flowing bottomhole pressure of 1800 psi .the average reservoir
.pressure is 3000 psi . calculate productivity index J

Solution
Q o 1200
P−
= 1bpd/psi = = (3000−1800) J
e P fw

Problem 3

The well lamar No.1 was tested for eight hours at a rate of about 38
STB/D . Wllbore flowing pressure was calculated to be 585 psi . based on
acoustic liquid level measurements . After shutting the well in for 24
hours . the bottomhole pressure reached a static value of 1125 psi , also
based on acoustic level readings . the rod pump used on this well is
considered undersised , and a large pump can be expected to reduce well
? bore flowing pressure to a level near 350 psi

: Calculate the following

a) productivity index PI (J)

b) Absolute open flow based on a constant productivity index


c) Oil rate for a wellbore flowing pressure of 350 psi

d) wellbore flowing pressure required to produce 60 STB/D

. Draw the IPR curve indicating the calculated quantities

Solution

a) productivity index PI (J)


Q o 38
P−
= 0.07bpd / Psi = 1125−585 = J
e P fw

b) Absolute open flow based on a constant productivity index


Q
xamo = STB/day ×0.07 = Pr J × =AOP 78.75 = 1125

c) Oil rate for a wellbore flowing pressure of 350 psi


Q o =× 54.25STB/D J = )1125-350×( 0.07 =)P fw -P e (

d) wellbore flowing pressure required to produce 60 STB/D


60 Q
∆- P :857psi = = ( Pe −Pwf ) = o = pressure Drawdown
0.07 J

Wellbore flowing pressure : Pwf =( Pr -∆ P )= 1125 -


– 857 =268 Psi

P fw isP, q BTS
o, yad
/

0 78.75
1125 0

. Draw the IPR curve indicating the calculated quantities


straight-line IPR
1200

1000

800 Pr
ob
Pwf ' psi

600
le
400
m
200
4
0
0.5 1 1.5 2 2.5 3 3.5
co
qo , STB/day
nst
ru
ct IPR of a vertical well in an oil reservoir. consider (1) steady state flow ,
and (2) pseudo-steady state flow .the following data are given

Porosity ϕ =0.19 , Effective horizontal permeability : K=8.2 Md

Pay zone thickness : h = 53ft , reservoir pressure pe∨P =5651 psi


r

Bubble point pressure : Pb=50 psi , fluid formation volume factor : B0 =1.1 bbl/STB

isp −1
Fluid viscosity : μ0 =1.7cp , total compressibility ,c t = 0.0000129

Drainage area A= 640acres (r e =2980ft )

Wellbore radius : r w = 0.328 ft , Skin factor : S=0

Solution

For steady state flow.1


35
( 2.8
)( )
hk
2.141 1.1
( 7.1
0892
)( )(nl )
=
2.141 μ β ¿¿
=J
823.0

bbl/day/psi  0.180586 =

: Calculated data points are

qo= J(Pe-pwf)
pfw isp
( ) oq bts
( yad
/ )

0 1020
1000 840
2000 659
3000 478
4000 298
5000 117
5651 0

0006

0005

0004

0003

0002
isp , fwP

0001

0
0 002 004 006 008 0001 0021
)yad/BTS( oq

 For pseudo steady state,


35
( 2.8
)( ) hk
2.141 1.1
( 7.1 ¿
=
)( )¿2.141 μ β ¿¿
=J

J= 0.19677 bbl/day/psi

Calculated data points are

qo= J(Pe-pwf)

qo (stb/day) Pwf
(psi)
0 1112
1651 787
2651 590
3651 393
4651 196
5651 0
0006

0005

0004

0003

0002
)isp( fwP

0001

0
0 002 004 006 008 0001 0021
)yad/bts( oq

Problem 5

Construct IPR of a vertical well in a saturated oil reservoir using Vogel's


: equation . the following data are given

Porosity ϕ =0.19

Effective horizontal permeability : K=8.2 Md

Pay zone thickness : h = 53ft

reservoir pressure pe∨P =5651 psi r

Bubble point pressure : Pb=5651 psi

fluid formation volume factor : B0 =1.1 bbl/STB

Fluid viscosity : μ0 =1.7cp

isp −1
total compressibility ,c t = 0.0000129

Drainage area A= 640acres (r e =2980ft )

Wellbore radius : r w = 0.328 ft

Skin factor : S=0

Solution
Assume pseudo-steady state flow
hK
2.8 ×35
re 3
− + S =2.141
J=
2.141 Bμ nl
re 4( ) ×7.1
( )×1.1
( )× ¿ ¿

= STB/day/psi0.196778

J× P e
qxam =
8.1

877691.0 1565
×
8.1
=

STB/day 617.77 =

: Calculated points by vogel's equation

P fw P 2
[ ( )
qxam 1−2.0
P e pe ]
−8.0 ( fw ) =q o

)psi(P fw ) STB/dayq( o
0 617.77
1651 539
2651 451
3651 332
4651 181
5651 0
0006

0005

0004

0003

0002
isP , fwP

0001

0
0 001 002 003 004 005 006 007
yad/BTS , oq

Problem 6

Construct IPR of a well in a saturated oil reservoir using Vogel's


: equation and fetkovich's equation . the following data are given

Reservoir pressure Pr: =3000 psi

Tasted flowing bottom hole pressure Pwf 1 =2000 psi

Tasted production rate atq wf 1 , q 1 =500 stb/day

Tasted flowing bottom hole pressure pwf 2 =1000 psia

Tasted production rate at q wf 2 , q 2 =800 stb/day

Solution
q1
q
xamo : Vogel's equation P P
2
1−2.0 ( fw 1−
)8.0 ( fw 1 )
= ¿¿

Pe Pe

005
q
xamo = 2
0002 0002
1−2.0 ( )8.0 (
− )
0003 0003

q
xamo = 978STB /day

: Calculated data points are


Pwf (Psi ) qo( STB/day )
0 978
500 924
1000 826
1500 685
2000 500
2500 272
3000 0

:Fetkovich's equation
q1
gol ( )
q2
2
P e− P 2 =gol
n ¿ ¿ = =1
( 2 fw 1
gol 2
)
P e− P fw 2

q1 005
2 2 n =c isP 2
0.0001STB /day- = 2 2 1 =
(P e− P fw 1 ) 0003
( 0002
− )

:calculated data points are

)psiP( fw )STB/dayq( o
0 900
500 875
1000 800
1500 675
2000 500
2500 275
3000 0

Problem 7

How to find rate possible from damged well


Given data

870bpdQ
= 0

psi 2400=p r

psi 1800=pfw

FE = 0.7

Find

a) Maximum flow rate possible from this well under condition of FE=0.7

b) Find q 0when pwf =1200 psi for this well under present condition

solution
a) Maximum flow rate possible from this well under condition of FE=0.7

0081 p
0.75=
0042
=pfw
r

qo
0.28 =
q
xamo

=q
3107bpd xamo

b) Find q 0when pwf =1200 psi for this well under present condition
0021 p
0.5=
0042
=pfw
r

qo
0.54 =
q
xamo

0.54×3107 =q o

bpd 1678 =q o

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