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DOI: 10.2118/27698-ms
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Use of Hydraulic Interwell Connectivity Concepts in Reservoir Characterization

Abstract: This paper presents the use of hydraulic interwell connectivity concepts to characterize the reservoir for waterflood performance evaluation. These hydraulic interwell connectivity concepts are presented in terms of two indices: The Interwell Flow Capacity Index (IFCI) and the Hydraulic Interwell Connectivity Index (HICI). This approach utilizes the reservoir flow capacity and production/injection performance data to calculate the IFCI and HICI. The spatial distribution and correlations of these indices are us… Show more

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“…That means that they may not be areally contiguous (Canas, 1993). It is usually based on considerations of reservoir stratigraphy and vertical and lateral distribution of reservoir parameters.…”
Section: Determination Of Flow Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…That means that they may not be areally contiguous (Canas, 1993). It is usually based on considerations of reservoir stratigraphy and vertical and lateral distribution of reservoir parameters.…”
Section: Determination Of Flow Unitsmentioning
confidence: 99%