Breaking of paradigm: gas-oil-contact (GOC) water injection

The conventional way to produce an oil reservoir that has a gas cap is to produce only from the oil column while keeping the gas cap in place so that gas cap expansion could supplement additional energy to the reservoir. When a reservoir has a large gas cap, gas can either cone down to the oil p...

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Main Authors: Derahman, Mohd. Nawi, Leong Hooi, Tan
Format: Book Section
Published: Penerbit UTM 2007
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/13402/
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Summary:The conventional way to produce an oil reservoir that has a gas cap is to produce only from the oil column while keeping the gas cap in place so that gas cap expansion could supplement additional energy to the reservoir. When a reservoir has a large gas cap, gas can either cone down to the oil producers or breakthrough as a front, leading to substantial increase in the gas-oil-ratios at the oil producer. In Malaysia, the associated gas are either re-injected back into the reservoirs or diverted for sales. Flaring, in principle, is not allowed. Unfortunately, there are some cases where the associated gas in uneconomic for sales due to its contaminant, therefore, flaring limit will be imposed, for example, Dulang oilfield best-preferred solution is to keep the contaminant gas in place to minimize environmental impact