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APTAPB Research //  Accomplishments RPSEA I

Accomplishments:

This project is complete, and notable accomplishments include:

  • Identification of data sources,
  • Collection of fluid and rock property data
  • Quality control of data
  • Development of a hydrodynamic model and evaluation of utility of model for ROZ characterization.

The process reviewed over 1500 wells drilled for oil and gas and groundwater objectives and has built a database of pertinent well data.  Well records required crosschecking and reconciliation for accuracy in well location, provided structural tops, presence of wireline log data, and drill stem tests.  Work allowed a new understanding of the residual oil zones as EOR targets, over 25 presentations at technology transfer events and studies to look at ROZs in other basins.

 

 

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