Horizontal CSS schedule: 60-soak-60
If you're new to horizontal CSS (huff and puff steam in horizontal wells) this older application is a good primer. They talk about their simulation results for injecting for 60 days, soaking for 5 days, and then producing for 60 days.
They review their steam quality, water rates, and radius of steam influence. They also review the fundamentals of borehole stress under steam conditions. Now you can get this application through AppIntel.
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