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Determination Of Previous HitWaterNext Hit Injection Efficiency In The Multi-Layered Garra Field Using The Previous HitFormationNext Hit Tester Tools

By

Saad Hassa1, Ahmed Anwar1, Moustafa Oraby2, Mohamad Samir3, Samir Siso3

(1) Petrobel, Cairo, Egypt (2) Halliburton, Egypt, Cairo, Egypt (3) Petrobel, Egypt, Egypt

 The Kareem Previous HitformationNext Hit in Garra field is under Previous HitwaterNext Hit flooding using 40 Kppm salinity Previous HitwaterNext Hit which is different than the Previous HitformationNext Hit connate Previous HitwaterNext Hit salinity (330 Kppm). Currently, the Kareem Previous HitformationNext Hit is producing oil with 80% watercut with a mixed produced Previous HitwaterNext Hit salinity (80 Kppm).

The Reservoir Description Tool, RDT, was run. Twenty-nine pressure points, many with in-situ compressibility and bubble point measurements were taken, and seven PVT quality fluid samples retrieved to:

1) Obtain pressure data for each layer, 2) Identify fluid contents 3) Obtain Previous HitwaterNext Hit samples for Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection monitoring 4) Examine the existence of gas zones 5) Determine reservoir permeability 6) Obtain PVT samples.

The RDT results show that the upper part of Kareem Previous HitformationNext Hit is a high permeability layer with low Previous HitformationNext Hit pressure. The Previous HitwaterNext Hit sample from this layer has the same salinity as the injected Previous HitwaterNext Hit, indicating that this layer is completely swept, and that most of the Previous HitwaterNext Hit produced is probably coming from this layer. The lower part of Kareem Previous HitformationNext Hit showed higher pressure and lower permeability with sample salinity corresponding to a mix between injected Previous HitwaterNext Hit and Previous HitformationNext Hit Previous HitwaterNext Hit.

In the Rudeis Previous HitformationNext Hit, the RDT showed the existence of a gas cap with low Previous HitformationNext Hit pressure, followed by an oil zone with much higher pressure, and ending with a Previous HitwaterNext Hit zone containing Previous HitwaterNext Hit similar to original Previous HitformationNext Hit Previous HitwaterNext Hit.

With the above information, new completion techniques are planned for the Garra field to improve the Previous HitwaterNext Hit injection and reduce Previous HitwaterNext Hit cut.