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AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 14, Chapter 10: Reservoir Characterization, Well Planning, and Geosteering in the Redevelopment of Ekofisk Previous HitFieldNext Hit, Previous HitNorthNext Hit Previous HitSeaNext Hit , by M. S. Clark, R. K. Prather, and J. D. Melvin, Pages 163 - 172
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AAPG Methods in Exploration No. 14: Horizontal Wells: Focus on the Reservoir, Edited by T. R. Carr, E. P. Mason, and C. T. Feazel
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Chapter 10
Reservoir Characterization, Well Planning, and Geosteering in the Redevelopment of Ekofisk Previous HitFieldNext Hit, Previous HitNorthNext Hit Previous HitSeaNext Hit

M. S. Clark
Chevron USA
Bakersfield, California, U.S.A.

R. K. Prather
Aera Energy
Bakersfield, California, U.S.A.

J. D. Melvin
Netherlands and Sewell and Associates
Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.


ABSTRACT

After 28 years of oil and gas production from chalk of Danian and Maastrichtian age, the giant Ekofisk Previous HitfieldNext Hit is only halfway through its economic life. New surface facilities installed during 1998 offer opportunities to plan and drill as many as 50 new wells in a Previous HitfieldTop with a mature waterflood under way. Locations of the new wells are based on a history-matched reservoir flow-simulation model derived from a 3-D geologic model.

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