2019
DOI: 10.25079/ukhjse.v3n2y2019.pp41-51
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Oil Well Testing Using Production Logging Tool in Khurmala field in Kurdistan Region-Iraq

Abstract: Production logging tools (PLTs) in oil and gas industries are used for obtaining fluid types and measuring fluid rates in the borehole for both production and injection wells and to better understand the well productivity or the well injectivity of the interest zones. Additionally, it can be used to detect well problems, such as early water or gas breakthrough, channeling behind casing or tubing, and water or gas coning. The Khurmala field is a big oil field in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. PLTs have been acqu… Show more

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“…Wells are logged periodically to get the update for flow profiles and contributing formation pressure using the SIP method which provides a means of establishing the IPR for each rate-producing layer [8]. Well life has been challenged due to the long production period, and the wells have been affected and lost their original properties, suffering from problems such as wellhead pressure, casing integrity problems, and oil flow rate that is directly related to the area of the pay zone [9].…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wells are logged periodically to get the update for flow profiles and contributing formation pressure using the SIP method which provides a means of establishing the IPR for each rate-producing layer [8]. Well life has been challenged due to the long production period, and the wells have been affected and lost their original properties, suffering from problems such as wellhead pressure, casing integrity problems, and oil flow rate that is directly related to the area of the pay zone [9].…”
Section: -Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%