Propane-Natural Gas Stimulation of Newly Converted Water Injection Wells in the Pembina Cardium Pool

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. W. Gregg Jack Wahl Norman Orr
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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6
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The Pembina Cardium pool is a low permeability, stratified, solution-gas drive reservoir. Water-flooding has proven to be an effective means of pressure maintenance for all areas of the pool in which an economic rate of water injection can be maintained. The majority of water injection wells in the pool are converted oil well~ with capacities greater than 100 millidarcy-feet. If the average injection rate per unit of capacity can be in-creased the lower capacity areas of the pool can be economically flooded. Theory, laboratory work, and two . early miscible-flooding projects with-in the pool suggested that average water injection rates for converted wells could be increased two to three-fold by the initial injection of natural gas liquids and natural gas. How-ever, these two early projects received volumes of natural gas liquid!:' and high-pressure natural gas which would be economically prohibitive for routine stimulation. Area D, one of the Five-
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APA: J. W. Gregg Jack Wahl Norman Orr  (1962)  Propane-Natural Gas Stimulation of Newly Converted Water Injection Wells in the Pembina Cardium Pool

MLA: J. W. Gregg Jack Wahl Norman Orr Propane-Natural Gas Stimulation of Newly Converted Water Injection Wells in the Pembina Cardium Pool. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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