2019
DOI: 10.31695/ijasre.2019.33237
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Estimation of the Performance and Prediction of the Decline Time of Reservoir: A Case study of Libwa field, Democratic Republic of Congo

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“…To date, 16 wells were drilled in this field and 11 wells only produced in the infrastructures of the Offshore oil rig. But, one could observe that with the mechanism of drainage to dissolved gas, a fall of pressure within the Upper Pinda reservoir in the Libwa field of 2670 psia than 1567 psia which conduct to a very partiality production of the field in 2018 [2]. According to the geological investigations and geophysics carried out in this field, it was shown that this reservoir with its upper part has a gas cap which can be useful like mechanism of drainage with gas cap compared to its volume or by injection of gas with the top of the reservoir.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…To date, 16 wells were drilled in this field and 11 wells only produced in the infrastructures of the Offshore oil rig. But, one could observe that with the mechanism of drainage to dissolved gas, a fall of pressure within the Upper Pinda reservoir in the Libwa field of 2670 psia than 1567 psia which conduct to a very partiality production of the field in 2018 [2]. According to the geological investigations and geophysics carried out in this field, it was shown that this reservoir with its upper part has a gas cap which can be useful like mechanism of drainage with gas cap compared to its volume or by injection of gas with the top of the reservoir.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%