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OUTLINE
INTRODUCTION
CRITICAL RATE CONSIDERATION
VERTICAL WELL COMPLETION
VERTICAL WELL PERFORMANCE
COMPARISION
VERTICAL WELL GEL TREATMENT
FRACTURE COMPLETION
HORIZONTAL WELL COMPLETION
CONCLSION AND RECOMENDATIONS
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Water Coning
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Avoid Coning
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Completions
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Total Penetration
Dual Penetration
Reverse
Penetration
The total penetration method gives the highest oil rates at all
time. Initially the partial and dual penetration methods yield
the same oil rates. The partial penetration method begins its
oil rate decline first due to coning. . Dual penetration method
behaves like the partial penetration method at the early time
period, and performs like the total penetration method in the
late time period. The reverse penetration method yield very
low oil rate at beginning and increases to a plateau value that
is still below the rates of the total and dual penetration at that
time. At very late time period, it can sustain oil rates higher
than those provided by the other completion methods.
For cumulative oil production, like shown figure above, the total and dual
penetration provide essentially the same largest cumulative oil produced
at the later time while the partial method give least cumulative oil
produced. Reverse penetration if initial oil production is deferred, it can
provide more cumulative that partial penetration method.
If high water production can be handled, dual and total
penetration more be preferred because yield higher oil rates, thus
producing greater cumulative oil but at higher WOR.
Partial penetration yield smaller WOR, the oil production is severely
impeded by bottom water coning which bypasses the oil reserve.
Oil rate can drop rapidly to an uneconomic low level. Reverse
Fracture Completion
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