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Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.)
1. Superposition
A. Multiple Well
B. Multi Rate
C. Reservoir Boundary

2. Productivity Index (PI)
3. Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR)
1. Generating IPR for Oil Wells
A. Vogel’s Method
B. Vogel’s Method (Undersaturated Reservoirs)
a.

Future IPR Approximation

C. Wiggins’ Method
D. Standing’s Method
E. Fetkovich’s Method
Vogel’s Method
Vogel (1968) used a computer model to generate
IPRs for several hypothetical saturated-oil reservoirs
that are producing under a wide range of
conditions.
Vogel normalized the calculated IPRs and expressed the
relationships in a dimensionless form. He normalized the
IPRs by introducing the following dimensionless
parameters:

Where (Qo) max is the flow rate at zero wellbore
pressure, i.e., AOF.
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Vogel’s IPR
Vogel plotted the dimensionless IPR curves for all the
reservoir cases and arrived at the following relationship
between the above dimensionless parameters:

Where Qo = oil rate at pwf
(Qo) max = maximum oil flow rate at zero wellbore
pressure, i.e., AOF
p–r = current average reservoir pressure, psig
pwf = wellbore pressure, psig
Notice that pwf and p–r must be expressed in psig.
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Vogel’s Method for Comingle
Production of Water and Oil
Vogel’s method can be extended to account for
water production by replacing the dimensionless
rate with QL/(QL) max where QL = Qo + Qw.
This has proved to be valid for wells producing at water
cuts as high as 97%.

The method requires the following data:
Current average reservoir pressure p–r
Bubble-point pressure pb
Stabilized flow test data that include Qo at pwf

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Vogel’s Methodology Applications
Vogel’s methodology can be used to predict the IPR
curve for the following two types of reservoirs:
Saturated oil reservoirs p–r ≤ pb
Undersaturated oil reservoirs p–r > pb

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Vogel’s Method:
Saturated Oil Reservoirs
When the reservoir pressure equals the bubblepoint pressure, the oil reservoir is referred to as a
saturated-oil reservoir.
The computational procedure of applying Vogel’s
method in a saturated oil reservoir to generate the
IPR curve for a well with a stabilized flow data
point, i.e., a recorded Qo value at pwf, is
summarized below:

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Vogel’s Method:
Saturated Oil Reservoirs (Cont.)
Step 1. Using the stabilized flow data, i.e., Qo and
pwf, calculate (Qo)max from:

Step 2. Construct the IPR curve by assuming various
values for pwf and calculating the corresponding Qo
from:

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Vogel’s Method:
Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs
Beggs (1991) pointed out that in applying Vogel’s
method for undersaturated reservoirs, there are
two possible outcomes to the recorded stabilized
flow test data that must be considered, as shown
schematically in next slide:
The recorded stabilized Pwf is greater than or equal to
the bubble-point pressure, i.e. pwf ≥ pb
The recorded stabilized pwf is less than the bubble-point
pressure pwf < pb

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Stabilized flow test data

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Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil
Reservoirs (Pwf≥Pb)
Beggs outlined the following procedure for
determining the IPR when the stabilized bottomhole pressure is greater than or equal to the bubble
point pressure:
Step 1. Using the stabilized test data point
(Qo and pwf) calculate the productivity index J:

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Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil
Reservoirs (Pwf≥Pb) (Cont.)
Step 2. Calculate the oil flow rate at the bubblepoint pressure:
Where Qob is the oil flow rate at pb

Step 3. Generate the IPR values below the bubblepoint pressure by assuming different values of pwf
< pb and calculating the corresponding oil flow
rates by applying the following relationship:

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Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil
Reservoirs (Pwf≥Pb) (Cont.)
The maximum oil flow rate (Qo max or AOF) occurs
when the bottom hole flowing pressure is zero, i.e.
pwf = 0, which can be determined from the above
expression as:

It should be pointed out that when pwf ≥ pb, the
IPR is linear and is described by:

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Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil
Reservoirs (Pwf<Pb)
When the recorded pwf from the stabilized flow
test is below the bubble point pressure, the
following procedure for generating the IPR data is
proposed:

Step 1. Using the stabilized well flow test data and
combining above equations, solve for the productivity
index J to give:

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Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil
Reservoirs (Pwf<Pb) (Cont.)
Step 2. Calculate Qob by using:
Step 3. Generate the IPR for pwf ≥ pb by assuming
several values for pwf above the bubble point pressure
and calculating the corresponding Qo from:
Step 4. Use below Equation to calculate Qo at various
values of pwf below pb, or:

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IPR Prediction
Quite often it is necessary to predict the well’s
inflow performance for future times as the
reservoir pressure declines.
Future well performance calculations require the
development of a relationship that can be used to
predict future maximum oil flow rates.
Several methods are designed to address the
problem of how the IPR might shift as the reservoir
pressure declines.

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IPR Prediction (Cont.)
Some of these prediction methods require the
application of the material balance equation to
generate future oil saturation data as a function of
reservoir pressure.
In the absence of such data, there are two simple
approximation methods that can be used in conjunction
with Vogel’s method to predict future IPRs.

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IPR Prediction:
1st Approximation Method
This method provides a rough approximation of the
future maximum oil flow rate (Qomax)f at the
specified future average reservoir pressure (pr)f.
This future maximum flow rate (Qomax) f can be used in
Vogel’s equation to predict the future inflow
performance relationships at (p–r)f.

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IPR Prediction:
1st Approximation Method (Cont.)
Step 1. Calculate (Qomax)f at (p–r)f from:

Where the subscript f and p represent future and
present conditions, respectively.

Step 2. Using the new calculated value of (Qomax)f
and (p–r)f, generate the IPR by:

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IPR Prediction:
2nd Approximation Method
A simple approximation for estimating future
(Qomax)f at (p–r)f is proposed by Fetkovich (1973).
The relationship has the following mathematical
form:

Where the subscripts f and p represent future and
present conditions, respectively.
The above equation is intended only to provide a rough
estimation of future (Qo)max.

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Wiggins’ Method
Wiggins (1993) used four sets of relative
permeability and fluid property data as the basic
input for a computer model to develop equations to
predict inflow performance.
The generated relationships are limited by the
assumption that the reservoir initially exists at its
bubble-point pressure.

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Wiggins’ Method (Cont.)
Wiggins proposed generalized correlations that are
suitable for predicting the IPR during three-phase
flow.
His proposed expressions are similar to that of
Vogel’s and are expressed as:

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Vogel’s vs. Wiggins’ IPR Curves

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Standing’s Method
Standing (1970) essentially extended the
application of Vogel’s to predict future inflow
performance relationship of a well as a function of
reservoir pressure.
He noted that Vogel’s equation can be rearranged
as:

Standing introduced the productivity index J as
defined by J=Qo/ ((p–r)-pwf) into above Equation to
yield:
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Standing’s
Zero-Drawdown Productivity Index
Standing then defined the present (current) zero
drawdown productivity index as:

Where J*p is Standing’s zero-drawdown
productivity index. The J*p is related to the
productivity index J by:
J=Qo/ ((p–r)-pwf) Equation permits the calculation
of J*p from a measured value of J.
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Standing’s Final Expression
for IPR Prediction
To arrive at the final expression for predicting the
desired IPR expression, Standing combines
Equations to eliminate (Qo)max to give:

Where the subscript f refers to future condition.

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Standing’s Drawdown
Productivity Index (J*P)
Standing suggested that J*f can be estimated from
the present value of J*p by the following
expression:
Where the subscript p refers to the present
condition.
If the relative permeability data are not available,
J*f can be roughly estimated from:

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Summary of Standing’s Method
Standing’s methodology for predicting a future IPR
is summarized in the following steps:
Step 1. Using the current time condition and the
available flow test data, calculate (Qo)max from
Equations below.

Step 2. Calculate J* at the present condition, i.e.,
J*p.
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Summary
of Standing’s Method (Cont.)
Step 3. Using fluid property, saturation, and relative
permeability data, calculate both (kro/μoBo)p and
(kro/μoBo)f.
Step 4. Calculate J*f by using below Equation. Use
the other equation if the oil relative permeability
data are not available.

Step 5. Generate the future IPR by applying below
equation.

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Disadvantages
of Standing’s Methodology
It should be noted that one of the main
disadvantages of Standing’s methodology is that:
It requires reliable permeability information;
In addition, it also requires material balance calculations
to predict oil saturations at future average reservoir
pressures.

It should be pointed out Fetkovich’s method has
the advantage over Standing’s methodology
In that, it does not require the tedious material balance
calculations to predict oil saturations at future average
reservoir pressures.
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Fetkovich’s Method
Muskat and Evinger (1942) attempted to account
for the observed nonlinear flow behavior (i.e., IPR)
of wells
by calculating a theoretical productivity index from the
pseudosteady-state flow equation.

They expressed Darcy’s equation as:

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Pressure Function Concept

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Fetkovich’s Method: 1st Case
In the application of the straight-line pressure
function, three cases must be considered:
Case 1: p–r and pwf > pb
Where Bo and μo are evaluated at (p–r+ pwf)/2.

Case 2: p–r and pwf < pb
Case 3: p–r > pb and pwf < pb
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Fetkovich’s Method:
2nd Case, Present IPR
The term (J/2pb) is commonly referred to as the
performance coefficient C, or:

To account for the possibility of non-Darcy flow (turbulent flow)
in oil wells, Fetkovich introduced the exponent n to yield:

The value of n ranges from 1.000 for a complete laminar flow to
0.5 for highly turbulent flow.

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Fetkovich’s Method:
2nd Case, Calculation of C and N
There are two unknowns in the Equation:
The performance coefficient C and the exponent n.
At least two tests are required to evaluate these two
parameters:

A plot of p–2r− p2wf versus Qo on log-log scales will result in a
straight line having a slope of 1/n and an intercept of C at p–2r−
p2wf = 1.
The value of C can also be calculated using any point on the
linear plot once n has been determined to give:

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Fetkovich’s Method:
2nd Case, Future IPR
To construct the future IPR when the average
reservoir pressure declines to (p–r)f,
Fetkovich assumes that the performance coefficient C is
a linear function of the average reservoir pressure and,
Therefore, the value of C can be adjusted as:

Fetkovich assumes that the value of the exponent n would not
change as the reservoir pressure declines.

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Fetkovich’s Method: Comparison
between Current and Future IPRs

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Fetkovich’s Method: 3rd Case
Case 3: p–r > pb and pwf < pb
μo and Bo are evaluated at the bubble-point
pressure pb.

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1. Ahmed, T. (2010). Reservoir engineering
handbook (Gulf Professional Publishing).
Chapter 7
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.

Horizontal Oil Well Performance
Horizontal Well Productivity
Vertical Gas Well Performance
Pressure Application Regions
Turbulent Flow in Gas Wells
A. Simplified Treatment Approach
B. Laminar-Inertial-Turbulent (LIT) Approach
(Cases A. & B.)
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Q921 re1 lec11 v1

  • 1. Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.)
  • 2. 1. Superposition A. Multiple Well B. Multi Rate C. Reservoir Boundary 2. Productivity Index (PI) 3. Inflow Performance Relationship (IPR)
  • 3. 1. Generating IPR for Oil Wells A. Vogel’s Method B. Vogel’s Method (Undersaturated Reservoirs) a. Future IPR Approximation C. Wiggins’ Method D. Standing’s Method E. Fetkovich’s Method
  • 4.
  • 5. Vogel’s Method Vogel (1968) used a computer model to generate IPRs for several hypothetical saturated-oil reservoirs that are producing under a wide range of conditions. Vogel normalized the calculated IPRs and expressed the relationships in a dimensionless form. He normalized the IPRs by introducing the following dimensionless parameters: Where (Qo) max is the flow rate at zero wellbore pressure, i.e., AOF. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 5
  • 6. Vogel’s IPR Vogel plotted the dimensionless IPR curves for all the reservoir cases and arrived at the following relationship between the above dimensionless parameters: Where Qo = oil rate at pwf (Qo) max = maximum oil flow rate at zero wellbore pressure, i.e., AOF p–r = current average reservoir pressure, psig pwf = wellbore pressure, psig Notice that pwf and p–r must be expressed in psig. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 6
  • 7. Vogel’s Method for Comingle Production of Water and Oil Vogel’s method can be extended to account for water production by replacing the dimensionless rate with QL/(QL) max where QL = Qo + Qw. This has proved to be valid for wells producing at water cuts as high as 97%. The method requires the following data: Current average reservoir pressure p–r Bubble-point pressure pb Stabilized flow test data that include Qo at pwf Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 7
  • 8. Vogel’s Methodology Applications Vogel’s methodology can be used to predict the IPR curve for the following two types of reservoirs: Saturated oil reservoirs p–r ≤ pb Undersaturated oil reservoirs p–r > pb Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 8
  • 9. Vogel’s Method: Saturated Oil Reservoirs When the reservoir pressure equals the bubblepoint pressure, the oil reservoir is referred to as a saturated-oil reservoir. The computational procedure of applying Vogel’s method in a saturated oil reservoir to generate the IPR curve for a well with a stabilized flow data point, i.e., a recorded Qo value at pwf, is summarized below: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 9
  • 10. Vogel’s Method: Saturated Oil Reservoirs (Cont.) Step 1. Using the stabilized flow data, i.e., Qo and pwf, calculate (Qo)max from: Step 2. Construct the IPR curve by assuming various values for pwf and calculating the corresponding Qo from: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 10
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  • 12. Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs Beggs (1991) pointed out that in applying Vogel’s method for undersaturated reservoirs, there are two possible outcomes to the recorded stabilized flow test data that must be considered, as shown schematically in next slide: The recorded stabilized Pwf is greater than or equal to the bubble-point pressure, i.e. pwf ≥ pb The recorded stabilized pwf is less than the bubble-point pressure pwf < pb Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 12
  • 13. Stabilized flow test data Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 13
  • 14. Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs (Pwf≥Pb) Beggs outlined the following procedure for determining the IPR when the stabilized bottomhole pressure is greater than or equal to the bubble point pressure: Step 1. Using the stabilized test data point (Qo and pwf) calculate the productivity index J: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 14
  • 15. Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs (Pwf≥Pb) (Cont.) Step 2. Calculate the oil flow rate at the bubblepoint pressure: Where Qob is the oil flow rate at pb Step 3. Generate the IPR values below the bubblepoint pressure by assuming different values of pwf < pb and calculating the corresponding oil flow rates by applying the following relationship: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 15
  • 16. Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs (Pwf≥Pb) (Cont.) The maximum oil flow rate (Qo max or AOF) occurs when the bottom hole flowing pressure is zero, i.e. pwf = 0, which can be determined from the above expression as: It should be pointed out that when pwf ≥ pb, the IPR is linear and is described by: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 16
  • 17. Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs (Pwf<Pb) When the recorded pwf from the stabilized flow test is below the bubble point pressure, the following procedure for generating the IPR data is proposed: Step 1. Using the stabilized well flow test data and combining above equations, solve for the productivity index J to give: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 17
  • 18. Vogel’s Method: Undersaturated Oil Reservoirs (Pwf<Pb) (Cont.) Step 2. Calculate Qob by using: Step 3. Generate the IPR for pwf ≥ pb by assuming several values for pwf above the bubble point pressure and calculating the corresponding Qo from: Step 4. Use below Equation to calculate Qo at various values of pwf below pb, or: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 18
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  • 20. IPR Prediction Quite often it is necessary to predict the well’s inflow performance for future times as the reservoir pressure declines. Future well performance calculations require the development of a relationship that can be used to predict future maximum oil flow rates. Several methods are designed to address the problem of how the IPR might shift as the reservoir pressure declines. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 20
  • 21. IPR Prediction (Cont.) Some of these prediction methods require the application of the material balance equation to generate future oil saturation data as a function of reservoir pressure. In the absence of such data, there are two simple approximation methods that can be used in conjunction with Vogel’s method to predict future IPRs. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 21
  • 22. IPR Prediction: 1st Approximation Method This method provides a rough approximation of the future maximum oil flow rate (Qomax)f at the specified future average reservoir pressure (pr)f. This future maximum flow rate (Qomax) f can be used in Vogel’s equation to predict the future inflow performance relationships at (p–r)f. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 22
  • 23. IPR Prediction: 1st Approximation Method (Cont.) Step 1. Calculate (Qomax)f at (p–r)f from: Where the subscript f and p represent future and present conditions, respectively. Step 2. Using the new calculated value of (Qomax)f and (p–r)f, generate the IPR by: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 23
  • 24. IPR Prediction: 2nd Approximation Method A simple approximation for estimating future (Qomax)f at (p–r)f is proposed by Fetkovich (1973). The relationship has the following mathematical form: Where the subscripts f and p represent future and present conditions, respectively. The above equation is intended only to provide a rough estimation of future (Qo)max. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 24
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  • 27. Wiggins’ Method Wiggins (1993) used four sets of relative permeability and fluid property data as the basic input for a computer model to develop equations to predict inflow performance. The generated relationships are limited by the assumption that the reservoir initially exists at its bubble-point pressure. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 27
  • 28. Wiggins’ Method (Cont.) Wiggins proposed generalized correlations that are suitable for predicting the IPR during three-phase flow. His proposed expressions are similar to that of Vogel’s and are expressed as: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 28
  • 29. Vogel’s vs. Wiggins’ IPR Curves Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 29
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  • 31. Standing’s Method Standing (1970) essentially extended the application of Vogel’s to predict future inflow performance relationship of a well as a function of reservoir pressure. He noted that Vogel’s equation can be rearranged as: Standing introduced the productivity index J as defined by J=Qo/ ((p–r)-pwf) into above Equation to yield: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 31
  • 32. Standing’s Zero-Drawdown Productivity Index Standing then defined the present (current) zero drawdown productivity index as: Where J*p is Standing’s zero-drawdown productivity index. The J*p is related to the productivity index J by: J=Qo/ ((p–r)-pwf) Equation permits the calculation of J*p from a measured value of J. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 32
  • 33. Standing’s Final Expression for IPR Prediction To arrive at the final expression for predicting the desired IPR expression, Standing combines Equations to eliminate (Qo)max to give: Where the subscript f refers to future condition. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 33
  • 34. Standing’s Drawdown Productivity Index (J*P) Standing suggested that J*f can be estimated from the present value of J*p by the following expression: Where the subscript p refers to the present condition. If the relative permeability data are not available, J*f can be roughly estimated from: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 34
  • 35. Summary of Standing’s Method Standing’s methodology for predicting a future IPR is summarized in the following steps: Step 1. Using the current time condition and the available flow test data, calculate (Qo)max from Equations below. Step 2. Calculate J* at the present condition, i.e., J*p. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 35
  • 36. Summary of Standing’s Method (Cont.) Step 3. Using fluid property, saturation, and relative permeability data, calculate both (kro/μoBo)p and (kro/μoBo)f. Step 4. Calculate J*f by using below Equation. Use the other equation if the oil relative permeability data are not available. Step 5. Generate the future IPR by applying below equation. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 36
  • 37. Disadvantages of Standing’s Methodology It should be noted that one of the main disadvantages of Standing’s methodology is that: It requires reliable permeability information; In addition, it also requires material balance calculations to predict oil saturations at future average reservoir pressures. It should be pointed out Fetkovich’s method has the advantage over Standing’s methodology In that, it does not require the tedious material balance calculations to predict oil saturations at future average reservoir pressures. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 37
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  • 39. Fetkovich’s Method Muskat and Evinger (1942) attempted to account for the observed nonlinear flow behavior (i.e., IPR) of wells by calculating a theoretical productivity index from the pseudosteady-state flow equation. They expressed Darcy’s equation as: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 39
  • 40. Pressure Function Concept Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 40
  • 41. Fetkovich’s Method: 1st Case In the application of the straight-line pressure function, three cases must be considered: Case 1: p–r and pwf > pb Where Bo and μo are evaluated at (p–r+ pwf)/2. Case 2: p–r and pwf < pb Case 3: p–r > pb and pwf < pb Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 41
  • 42. Fetkovich’s Method: 2nd Case, Present IPR The term (J/2pb) is commonly referred to as the performance coefficient C, or: To account for the possibility of non-Darcy flow (turbulent flow) in oil wells, Fetkovich introduced the exponent n to yield: The value of n ranges from 1.000 for a complete laminar flow to 0.5 for highly turbulent flow. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 42
  • 43. Fetkovich’s Method: 2nd Case, Calculation of C and N There are two unknowns in the Equation: The performance coefficient C and the exponent n. At least two tests are required to evaluate these two parameters: A plot of p–2r− p2wf versus Qo on log-log scales will result in a straight line having a slope of 1/n and an intercept of C at p–2r− p2wf = 1. The value of C can also be calculated using any point on the linear plot once n has been determined to give: Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 43
  • 44. Fetkovich’s Method: 2nd Case, Future IPR To construct the future IPR when the average reservoir pressure declines to (p–r)f, Fetkovich assumes that the performance coefficient C is a linear function of the average reservoir pressure and, Therefore, the value of C can be adjusted as: Fetkovich assumes that the value of the exponent n would not change as the reservoir pressure declines. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 44
  • 45. Fetkovich’s Method: Comparison between Current and Future IPRs Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 45
  • 46. Fetkovich’s Method: 3rd Case Case 3: p–r > pb and pwf < pb μo and Bo are evaluated at the bubble-point pressure pb. Fall 13 H. AlamiNia Reservoir Engineering 1 Course (2nd Ed.) 46
  • 47. 1. Ahmed, T. (2010). Reservoir engineering handbook (Gulf Professional Publishing). Chapter 7
  • 48. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Horizontal Oil Well Performance Horizontal Well Productivity Vertical Gas Well Performance Pressure Application Regions Turbulent Flow in Gas Wells A. Simplified Treatment Approach B. Laminar-Inertial-Turbulent (LIT) Approach (Cases A. & B.)