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AAPG Bulletin, V.

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ABSTRACT
enhanced
recovery
, with significant variation apparent in response
to waterflooding among different fields. As shown by comparison between
Dollarhide and Three Bar fields, reservoirs display significant heterogeneity
due to structure and to depositional/diagenetic factors affecting porosity
development. Most studies of these fields to date have tended to emphasize
depositional and diagenetic factors as the reason for observed variation
in
enhanced
recovery
performance; however, structural factors may be of
nearly equal importance.
Enhanced
recovery
at Dollarhide field, for example,
has been extremely successful, with waterflood recoveries more than double
those under primary production, and a tertiary CO2 flood expected
to do nearly as well. This extraordinary level of success is understood
as a result of a combination of reservoir character and compartmentalization,
with the latter especially related to division of the field into several
fault block portions. Mapping of these fault blocks and their related structures
has been greatly advanced by a recent 3-D (three-dimensional) seismic survey.
Ultimate
recovery
at Dollarhide is projected at 62% of original
oil
in
place. In comparison, production history at Three Bar field shows a lower
level of overall
recovery
, yet a very similar increase between primary
and secondary production. Reservoir heterogeneity related to depositional/diagenetic
factors appears more pronounced at Three Bar field than at Dollarhide field,
but faulting is also significant with respect to division of the field
into separate blocks with distinct productive histories. A 3-D seismic
survey may provide important discriminating data useful for a future CO2
flood or other tertiary
recovery
project at Three Bar field.
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