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Title: After-discovery studies prolong life. [Role of the geologist in oil fields]

Journal Article · · Oil Gas J.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6799601

Unless there is a problem, a field may receive little attention by geologists once the primary development phase is over. This is a mistake because analysis of production data may point to areas where more development is needed. In large, multipay fields it is hard to gather the data into a usable form and to attempt to use these data to develop a consistent subsurface interpretation which explains the facts. With wells spaced only a few hundred feet apart, the geologist cannot let his imagination run wild as he can when looking at wildcat country. However, the results obtained from studying oil fields can be very rewarding for both the geologist and his company. For maximum benefit, a subsurface field review should include all facts of the geology, as well as the reservoir, petro-physical, and production engineering aspects. When a field is studied in detail, areas of poor drainage are generally found and those become potential objectives for new wells on recompletions in existing wells. The following are discussed: (1) updip undrained areas; (2) bottom water reservoirs; (3) stringer drainage; and (4) South Pass block 24 field. When a field is studied in detail, unanticipated drainage anomalies are commonly found.

Research Organization:
Shell Oil Co.
OSTI ID:
6799601
Journal Information:
Oil Gas J.; (United States), Vol. 75:18
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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