2011
DOI: 10.2118/129599-pa
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Abstract: Summary Gas cyclic-pressure pulsing is an effective improved-oil-recovery (IOR) method in naturally fractured reservoirs. A limited number of studies concerning this method in the literature focus on specific reservoirs, yet the optimum operating conditions have not been broadly investigated. In this study, we present a detailed parametric study of the process from both operational and reservoir perspectives. Incremental oil production, discounted incremental oil production, and net present valu… Show more

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“…Assuming all other economic parameters are constant, this ratio can be used to identify if the project is feasible or not. Nitrogen generation cost is taken as $1/MCF of nitrogen for generating nitrogen from a polymeric membrane unit (Miller and Gaudin 2000;Artun et al 2011a).…”
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“…Assuming all other economic parameters are constant, this ratio can be used to identify if the project is feasible or not. Nitrogen generation cost is taken as $1/MCF of nitrogen for generating nitrogen from a polymeric membrane unit (Miller and Gaudin 2000;Artun et al 2011a).…”
Section: Performance Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be due to the blockage of flow paths into the hydraulic fractures when higher volumes are injected and relative permeability effects. On the contrary, in the case of naturally fractured reservoirs, there is an interconnected network of fractures that enables easier flow of both gas and oil and higher volumes of gas contributes to higher oil recovery (Artun et al 2011a). Longer injection periods may affect the process negatively because of dissipation of pressure with time.…”
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“…The petroleum engineering field has conducted a significant number of studies over the past two decades on the application of ANNs. 4867 RP characteristics, CP characteristics, and permeability are related to the production rate. This relationship, if it exists, may be captured by an ANN.…”
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confidence: 99%