Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - An Improved Method for Calculating Water Influx

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Abstract
A method based on an approach by Hurst' is developed for calculating water influx behavior. Using this method, superposition calculations may be eliminated. The principal diflerence between this method and that of Hurst is that, over finite intervals of time, constant oil-productton rates are assumed by Hurst whereas constant water influx rates are assumed in the presently described method. By adopting the assumption of constant water influx rate for finite time periods, a method is developed for calculating water influx behavior which lends itself to convenient combination with the material balance equation in the Schilthuis form. Above the bubble point, an equation is given for the explicit step-wise calculation of pressure history for a prescribed oil-production history. Use of this method of calculating water influx behavior should result in a considerable saving of time as compared to superposition calculations when the calculations must be made without using a digital computer. The connection is shown between the method described herein and the method developed by van Ever-dingen and Hursr2 (which requires superposition cal-culations). Also, results obtained using the two methods are compared.
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Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - An Improved Method for Calculating Water InfluxMLA: Secondary Recovery and Pressure Maintenance - An Improved Method for Calculating Water Influx. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers,