What everyone else thinks of injecting polymer

And see an offsetting drilling location in his maps

net pay map with offsetting drilling locationHow much incremental reserve can polymer flooding deliver? How much do you need to inject?

One operator applied to start a polymer flood in a heavy oil pool and hopes to double recovery. His pool has never been water flooded. He discusses his mobility ratio strategy and viscosity of his proposed injectant. He also submitted a net pay map that shows a drilling location off his land that could reap support benefit from his polymer flood.

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The key to staying abreast of polymer technology

Chemical flood technology changes quickly. Operators are always trying something new. Many of their attempts reduce the cost of injectant and improve recovery.

The only way to stay abreast of these technological changes is to read their applications. Technical papers don't expose new technology quickly enough. Technical forums don't reveal enough detail.

In the heyday of $90 oil, some companies had whole teams of people data-mining applications. But today, when oil price is cut in half, more and more companies find it's cheaper and faster to have AppIntel.

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AppIntel costs less than a quarter of one person's salary. For the same price of a team of six man data-mining department, you could supply all your flood engineers with AppIntel.

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Tags: Polymer, Flood

Granger Low  8 Nov 2016



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