Day 2 Thu, November 19, 2015 2015
DOI: 10.2118/177039-ms
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Methodology of Feasibility Study on Pilot Test for Dump Flood Completion System

Abstract: The Љdump flood completionЉ (DFC) is a mechanism conceived to inject water from a reservoir with an active aquifer into a depleted reservoir using a drilled well with marginal production or closed due to low pressure. This innovative mechanism allows for saving the costs of drilling an injector well as well as expenses associated to building additional surface facilities, and water treatment procedures.This study includes using dynamic models to evaluate scenarios linked to different DFC schemes, with the goal… Show more

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“…Water with high pressure out of water formation and injected to reservoir formation (lower pressure) by gravity and difference in pressure. Natural dump flooding is less complex than surface water injection, low cost, resume production rapidly.it can be done by adding formation or additional perforation (8). Injection pressures difference and rates decrease with time (as reservoir pressure increase and depleted water bearing formation) (9).…”
Section: Natural Dump Floodingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Water with high pressure out of water formation and injected to reservoir formation (lower pressure) by gravity and difference in pressure. Natural dump flooding is less complex than surface water injection, low cost, resume production rapidly.it can be done by adding formation or additional perforation (8). Injection pressures difference and rates decrease with time (as reservoir pressure increase and depleted water bearing formation) (9).…”
Section: Natural Dump Floodingmentioning
confidence: 99%