The Pembina Miscible Displacement Pilot and Analysis of its Performance

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
John J. Justen P. J. Hoenmans H. Groeneveld C. A. Connally W. L. Mason
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1960

Abstract

"A miscible displacement pilot, using a slug of LPG driven by separator gas, was conducted in the Cardium Reservoir of the Pembina Field. The injection pattern was a 10-acre, inverted, isolated five-spot. Upon completion of the LPG-gas phase, an .experiment was conducted using a slug of water followed by gas. Calculated performance of the pilot is compared with actual performance. Equations are developed to cakulate the distribution of LPG into zones of varying permeability, to estimate the progress of the flood at different times in the various zones, and to estimate gas rates after breakthrough. The analysis indicates that permeability stratification was a dominant factor in con-trolling oil recovery and that oil was completely displaced from the swept pore volume. The results of the pilot indicated that miscible flooding is a practical means of pressure maintenance in this reservoir. The total recovery from the pilot area was good in spite of the early breakthrough of LPG. The effects of stratification were reduced by injecting a slug of water into the partially swept reservoir."
Citation

APA: John J. Justen P. J. Hoenmans H. Groeneveld C. A. Connally W. L. Mason  (1960)  The Pembina Miscible Displacement Pilot and Analysis of its Performance

MLA: John J. Justen P. J. Hoenmans H. Groeneveld C. A. Connally W. L. Mason The Pembina Miscible Displacement Pilot and Analysis of its Performance. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 1960.

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