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AAPG Bulletin, V.
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Abstract
Enhanced recovery of low-gravity oil from unconsolidated, high-porosity,
high-permeability sands in the supergiant Wilmington field began in the
early 1960s. Despite nearly four decades of production, postprimary recoveries
have been generally low due to reservoir heterogeneity and operational
problems. In particular, steamflooding has yielded poor results because
of elevated steam:oil ratios, early steam breakthrough, and consequent
premature equipment failure. A multidiscipline effort to address these
problems and improve recovery is underway as part of the U.S. Department
of Energy Class III (slope and basin clastic reservoir) Oil Recovery Field
Demonstration initiative. In the fault block IIA portion of Wilmington
field, this effort has focused on several main objectives. Those objectives
discussed in this paper include (1) three-dimensional geologic modeling
to rigorously define important relationships; (2) rock typing and rock-log
modeling to improve reservoir characterization; (3) testing the feasibility
of using horizontal wells in steamflood operations at Wilmington; and (4)
employing a novel, low-cost completion technique applicable to unconsolidated
formations. To date, significant levels of success have been achieved with
regard to all these objectives. When complete, the project at Wilmington
field should have wide-ranging application to similar reservoirs throughout
southern California and elsewhere.
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