The Effect of a Free Gas Saturation on the Sweep Efficiency of an Isolated Five Spot

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
J. D. R. Neilsen
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The objective of the research conducted and presented herein was to determine the effect of pre-established free gas saturation on the sweep efficiency of an isolated inverted five-spot well pattern. The investigation concluded that the ultimate recovery of an isolated inverted five-spot may be slightly increased by establishing a free gas saturation prior to water flooding; however, of more significance is the extreme deviation of the pattern's performance after water break-through from that commonly obtained from developed well patterns. The rapid "water-out" characteristic common to both linear floods and floods conducted in developed well patterns was not evidenced in the isolated inverted five-spot. Instead, the wells continued to produce oil long after breakthrough until ultimate areal sweep efficiencies of four, five, and six hundred percent were obtained prior to the water-oil ratio becoming excessive.
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APA: J. D. R. Neilsen  (1962)  The Effect of a Free Gas Saturation on the Sweep Efficiency of an Isolated Five Spot

MLA: J. D. R. Neilsen The Effect of a Free Gas Saturation on the Sweep Efficiency of an Isolated Five Spot. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1962.

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