What is primary production secondary and tertiary


1. What is primary production, secondary and tertiary production?

2. Please draw a typical black oil phase diagram, label the important points and lines talked about in the class and specify the isothermal production procedure for a saturated reservoir.

3. Experiments were made on a bottom  hole sample  of the reservoir  liquid taken from  the  LaSalle  Oil  Field  to  determine the solution gas and  the formation volume  factor  as functions of pressure. The initial bottom-hole pressure of the reservoir was 3600 psia, and the bottom-hole temperature was 160°F; so all measurements in the laboratory were made at 160°F. The following data, converted to practical  units  were obtained from  the  measurements:

Pressure

psia

Solution gas SCF/STB at

14.7 psia and 60o F

Formation Volume

Factor

bbl/STB

3600

567

1.310

3200

567

1.317

2800

567

1.325

2500

567

1.333

2400

554

1.310

1800

436

1.263

1200

337

1.210

600

223

1.140

200

143

1.070

Please do the following based on the data given:

a. Please plot the gas in solution versus pressure

b. Please determine if the reservoir was saturated or not in its original condition? Does the reservoir originally have a gas cap? Please explain your answers.

c. In the region of 200 to 2500 psia, determine the solubility of the gas from your graph in SCF/STB/psi.

d. Plot the formation volume factor versus pressure. Explain why the slope is negative and smaller when pressure is above the bubble-point pressure compared with the slope when pressure is below the bubble point pressure?

e. If the reservoir contains 250 MM reservoir barrels of oil initially, what is the initial number of STB in place?What is the initial volume of dissolved gas in standard condition?

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