Journal of Petroleum Exploration and Production Technology (Jun 2020)

Re-assessment and tune-up gas condensate reservoir potential in Northern Iraq using material balance and reservoir simulation result techniques

  • Barzan I. Ahmed,
  • Mohammed S. Al-Jawad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13202-020-00918-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 6
pp. 2411 – 2425

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Abstract The main parameter that drives oil industry contract investment and set up economic feasibility study for approving field development plan is hydrocarbon reservoir potential. So a qualified experience should be deeply afforded to correctly evaluate hydrocarbons reserve by applying different techniques at each phase of field management, through collecting and using valid and representative data sources, starting from exploration phase and tune-up by development phase. Commonly, volumetric calculation is the main technique for estimate reservoir potential using available information at exploration stage which is quite few data; in most cases, this technique estimate big figure of reserve. In this study case, volumetric calculation estimate gas initial in place (GIIP) value almost two times bigger than other techniques estimation of actual reservoir potential; it is a result of Asphiltena “Bitumen” existing in reservoir interval which occupied part of matrix pore and fill some fractures. This investigation is raised up at early field production life: material balance calculation and run simulation analysis are applied to re-assessment and tune-up reservoir potential; both techniques are set up almost same GIIP value which principally tuned to actual reservoir dynamic energy behavior. Finally, material balance should be viewed as a complement to simulation, not as a competing approach, and using both to improve analysis of hydrocarbon reservoirs.

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