2007
DOI: 10.2118/07-10-02
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New Methods for Determining Infill Drilling Potential in Large Tight Gas Basins

Abstract: It has been acknowledged that infill drilling can improve the recovery of hydrocarbons by accelerating production as most reservoirs in the world are not homogeneous. With the increasing demand for energy and higher oil and gas prices, more and more fields all over the world are undergoing infill drilling. This paper discusses two recently developed techniques to determine the infill drilling potential in large tight gas reservoirs and it summarizes what petroleum engineers have learnt about … Show more

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“…Such an issue is particularly important in unconventional assets. Usually, these resources have complex geology and typically 100 to 1000 wells are being operated by small size operators (Guan et al 2007). Thus, the economical constraints of carrying out the detailed reservoir studies may opt out those operators to leave significant quantities of untapped hydrocarbon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such an issue is particularly important in unconventional assets. Usually, these resources have complex geology and typically 100 to 1000 wells are being operated by small size operators (Guan et al 2007). Thus, the economical constraints of carrying out the detailed reservoir studies may opt out those operators to leave significant quantities of untapped hydrocarbon.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%