--> Abstract: 3-D Exploration for Remaining Oil Using Historical Production Data, by Yun Ling, Xuri Huang, Desheng Sun, Jun Gao, and Jixiang Lin; #90082 (2008)
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Previous Hit3-DNext Hit Exploration for Remaining Oil Using Historical Production Previous HitDataNext Hit

Yun Ling1, Xuri Huang2, Desheng Sun1, Jun Gao1, and Jixiang Lin1
1BGP, CNPC, Zhuozhou, Previous HitChinaNext Hit
2Golden Eagle Int'l, Inc., Beijing, Previous HitChinaNext Hit

3D and 4D (or time-lapse) seismics are techniques commonly used for exploration and reservoir exploitation. Increasingly, time-lapse Previous HitseismicNext Hit is becoming a more popular tool for reservoir development and management. However, its application is constrained by reservoir conditions, production mechanisms and Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit repeatability. The technique of 3D exploration for remaining oil with historical production Previous HitdataNext Hit (3.5D) uses high quality 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit, acquired after a certain period of reservoir production, and integrates it with historical production Previous HitdataNext Hit to provide information for reservoir dynamics, such as the identification of additional resources and the delineation of remaining oil. In integrating the 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit with historical production Previous HitdataNext Hit, the 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit are time-stamped and then related to the reservoir dynamics. This enables 3D Previous HitseismicNext Hit Previous HitdataNext Hit to represent reservoir dynamics in time. The method is Previous HitappliedNext Hit to an onshore field in Western Previous HitChinaNext Hit. The result shows that the 3.5D Previous HitseismicTop approach can identify reservoir potentials and remaining oil.

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