moredrilling
Petroleum
- Feb 20, 2017
- 5
Hello Gents,
I am implementing a script to monitor injection wells setpoint for automation. From experience we know that some of the wells are injecting at 0 surface pressure or "vacuum" at reservoir condition. I want to catch wells that may be injecting at vacuum regardless of the surface injection pressure, keeping in mind that we are not injecting above the reservoir parting pressure. This is the equation I have. The reservoir frac pressure was determined from step-rate tests made in the previously.
Inj. Surf Pressure = Reservoir Frac Pressure - Hydro static Column + Frictional loss
If the calculated inj surface pressure is less than 0 we know that we are injecting in to a frac'd or high perm zone. Am I in the right track?
T^hank You
I am implementing a script to monitor injection wells setpoint for automation. From experience we know that some of the wells are injecting at 0 surface pressure or "vacuum" at reservoir condition. I want to catch wells that may be injecting at vacuum regardless of the surface injection pressure, keeping in mind that we are not injecting above the reservoir parting pressure. This is the equation I have. The reservoir frac pressure was determined from step-rate tests made in the previously.
Inj. Surf Pressure = Reservoir Frac Pressure - Hydro static Column + Frictional loss
If the calculated inj surface pressure is less than 0 we know that we are injecting in to a frac'd or high perm zone. Am I in the right track?
T^hank You