Effect of Matrix Acidizing on The Performance of Selected Niger Delta Reservoirs
Oguamah Ifeanyi,
Ogunkunle Temitope,
Oseh Jeffrey
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 2, March 2015
Pages:
18-23
Received:
16 March 2015
Accepted:
26 March 2015
Published:
17 April 2015
Abstract: The performance of matrix acidized selected wells from the Tertiary sandstone reservoirs in the Niger/Delta was evaluated, Data obtained was used to evaluate flow efficiency and production performance before and after acidizing. The results showed that Matrix acidizing proven to be the best stimulation technique employed in recent years to remove near wellbore damages and invariably increase productivity. The analysis involves the post net oil and percentage increase in oil achieved after acidizing, well inflow performance quality indicator and decline rate analysis.
Abstract: The performance of matrix acidized selected wells from the Tertiary sandstone reservoirs in the Niger/Delta was evaluated, Data obtained was used to evaluate flow efficiency and production performance before and after acidizing. The results showed that Matrix acidizing proven to be the best stimulation technique employed in recent years to remove n...
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Fluid Flow Analysis of a Transmission Line of Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution System Limited
Jahan Labiba Nusrat,
Dey Debotosh,
Hashan Mahamudul
Issue:
Volume 3, Issue 2, March 2015
Pages:
24-32
Received:
19 April 2015
Accepted:
1 May 2015
Published:
12 May 2015
Abstract: In present world the prime concern of a country is energy. Bangladesh, a developing country, is also facing the challenge to meet its energy demand. For the energy, Bangladesh mainly depends on its natural gas. Bangladesh has a gas reach province in the eastern part.Gas produced in Bangladesh is mainly dry gas, but some fields are also producing condensates. Natural gas is transported by pipeline, which is the most cost efficient way. With the edge of economy, gas transmission through pipeline brings some difficulties. Before transmitting the natural gas, condensates are separated in the gas field. In spite of the separation, some condensates are formed in the pipeline while transmitting gas. This leads to pipeline blocking, corrosion, reduction of heating value. In this study the fluid flow through Khadim-Debpur-Kumargaon (KDK) pipeline is analyzed, which is a part of the pipeline network operated by Jalalabad Gas Transmission and Distribution System Limited. To analyze the fluid flow through pipeline, pressure was calculated by single phase flow equations like Weymouth, Panhandle A and panhandle B. The pressure was also calculated using software Feket (Piper) and a statistical analysis of error calculation was done. The research focuses on the following points: i) the fluid flow pressure was under designed ii) a record of liquid formation in the pipeline should be kept iii) a chromatographic test on Kumargaon station should be done for improvement of the study iv) liquid formation gives hints of two phase flow in the pipeline, which demands more investigation.
Abstract: In present world the prime concern of a country is energy. Bangladesh, a developing country, is also facing the challenge to meet its energy demand. For the energy, Bangladesh mainly depends on its natural gas. Bangladesh has a gas reach province in the eastern part.Gas produced in Bangladesh is mainly dry gas, but some fields are also producing co...
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