Abstract :
The field development target which usually in field X are mostly carried out in gas reservoirs over time, in several candidate wells gas reserves have started to run low so that the remaining oil reserves and pressure in the reservoir naturally decrease or natural depletion. This is due to continuous production of gas reserves. One of the wells that has the biggest potential for oil reserves in field X is well A9. In this study, the maximum flow rate was determined in the A9 layer A well in field X with a skin value of 10 using manual calculations. From manual calculations on the condition of well X with skin 10 Qmax Well X from the IPR plot results with manual calculations is 25.87 bbl/day with a PI value obtained 0.009371 stb/d/psi meanwhile in well condition X without skin the Qmax value obtained is 40.12 bbl/day with a skinless J value of 0.01457 stb/d/psi. From the determination of IPR on ECRIN, the Qmax value in well X without skin is 43.08 bbl/day, meanwhile in the condition of well X with skin 10 the Qmax value obtained is 25.84 bbl/day
Keywords :
oil, Production, reserves., reservoirReferences :
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