PREDICTION OF RESERVOIR PERFORMANCE APPLYING DECLINE CURVE ANALYSIS
Vol. 2, Jan-Dec 2016 | Page: 49-57
Abstract
Decline curve analysis is a technique can be applied to a single well, and total reservoir. Decline analysis routinely used by engineers to estimate initial hydrocarbon in place, hydrocarbon reserves at some abandonment conditions, and forecasting future production rate. The remaining reserve depends on the production points that selected to represent the real well behavior, the way of dealing with the production data, and the human errors that might happen during the life of the field. In this study the actual oil rate technique is applied under decline curve analysis (D.C.A) program, and screening data points to calculate remaining and recoverablereserves. Index Terms—Decline curve, production history, initial decline rate, remaining reserve, scenario. The reliable website provides best quality replica omega watches UK: De Ville, Seamaster, Speedmaster and Constellation. You can possess cheap and luxury UK replica watches if you intensively read the website. From the website, you can know more detailed information about 2023 perfect panerai fake watches UK.
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Arun J
Research Scholar, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sunrise University, Alwar
Dr. B KUMAR
Prof., Dept of Mechanical Engineering, IEC, Greater Noida(UP)
Received: 25-12-2015, Accepted: 05-02-2016, Published Online: 27-01-2016