Reservoir Performance - Performance of the Lower Pawelek Reservoir, Falls City Field, Kames County, Texas

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
John W. Crutchfield Emil F. Bowers
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1950

Abstract

This paper presents the initial results of a pressure maintenance by water return project in the Lower Pawelek reservoir of the Falls City Field, Karnes County, Southwest Texas. Production is from the Lower Wilcox section at an average depth of 6,030 ft on the downthrown side of a "down to the coast" fault. Of particular interest is that the reservoir oil is high gravity and low viscosity but far undersaturated with gas at the original reservoir pressure and temperature. The early pressure and production history indicated only a partial or limited water drive, and this fact, coupled with the characteristics of the reservoir fluid and artificial lifting problem.. made advisable the water injection program to maintain reservoir pressure. The paper includes a description of the reservoir and reservoir fluids, the pressure and production history, a description of the water injection facilities, and the results of reservoir calculations involving Hurst's unsteady state flow and the material balance equations for calculation of water influx and prediction of the pressure-production relationship at various rates of withdrawal. The reservoir calculations and initial field results indicate that reservoir pressures in excess of 85 per cent of original pressure can be maintained by control of water injection even at very high rates of production. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this paper is to report the initial results of a pressure maintenance by water return program in the Lower Pawelek reservoir, Falls City Field, Karnes County. Texas, and to calculate an empirical relationship between pressure and production in this limited or partial water drive reservoir. Location The Falls City Field (Fig. 1) is located two miles north of the town of Falls City in Karnes County, Texas, and is approximately 50 miles south-southeast of San Antonio on U. S. Highway 181. Discovery and Development The initial block of leases was taken after a surface geological survey identified a major east-west fault and closure on the south or downthrown section. The discovery well, Southern Minerals Corporation's Joe F. Bartosch 1; was completed at 4,650 ft in the Lower Bartosch sand in December, 1944. Drilling was continuous until December, 1946, and resulted in the discovery of 12 oil reservoirs between 4,600 and 6,050 ft in the Middle and Lower Wilcox formations. These are shown on the cross-section (Fig. 2). As of the current date there are 64 oil wells completed as follows: Southern Gulfshore Magnolia Minerals Oil Petroleum Reservoir Corp. Co. Corp. Total Upper Bartosch 0 0 0 0 Lower Bartosch 16 0 0 16 Shulze 7 0 1 8 Upper Faires 2 0 0 2 Lower Faires 4 0 0 4 Upper Moczygemba 0 0 0 0 Lower Moczygemha 2 0 0 2 Olinick 2 0 0 2 Upper Martinez 0 0 0 0 Lower Martinez 5 0 0 5 Upper Pawelek 0 0 1 Lower Pawelek 27 1 3 31 Total 65 2 4 71
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APA: John W. Crutchfield Emil F. Bowers  (1950)  Reservoir Performance - Performance of the Lower Pawelek Reservoir, Falls City Field, Kames County, Texas

MLA: John W. Crutchfield Emil F. Bowers Reservoir Performance - Performance of the Lower Pawelek Reservoir, Falls City Field, Kames County, Texas. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1950.

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