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Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 52:656
Waterflood development drilling of the Windalia reservoir on Barrow Island at 40-acre spacing started in 1968, using five-spot and nine-spot inverted drive flood patterns. There was a general conversion to line drive in mid-1970 with various infill a
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 52:705
Barrow Island’s Windalia reservoir is Australia’s largest onshore waterflooding operation, developed in 1965 with waterflooding starting in 1967. The Windalia reservoir is highly heterogeneous and geologically complex, showing low permeabilities
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 51:726
Australia’s Barrow Island Windalia reservoir—the nation’s largest onshore waterflood—was developed in the late 1960s. The Barrow Island oilfield is Chevron Australia’s only mature waterflood, comprising more than 220 active injectors. The i
Autor:
Costelloe Costelloe, Daniel León, Wisnu Widjanarko, Erwin Santoso, Shannon Gardner, Paul Welton, Lina Hartanto, John Scott, Alistair Fletcher, Steven Saul
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 51:672
After successful design and implementation phases that included both subsurface and facilities components, an EOR polymer injection pilot has been operational for two years in Australia's largest onshore oil field at Barrow Island (816 MMstb OOIP). T
Autor:
Paul Costelloe, Daniel Leòn Echeverría, Alistair Fletcher, Wisnu Widjanarko, Paul Welton, John Scott, Lina Hartanto
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 50:702
The design and application of a chemical EOR pilot for a complex, low-permeability waterflood will be presented. Our focus has been on developing appropriate field application options, allowing flexibility of operation against a background of reservo
Autor:
Larry A. Tilbury, Giles Philip, Dane P Lance, Lina Hartanto, Georgia A Boyd, Chris Clayton, Tim J Conroy, Glen A. Johnson, Mark Andrew Rayfield
Publikováno v:
The APPEA Journal. 49:243
The Pluto gas field, North West Shelf of Australia, was discovered in April 2005. It is located in production licence area WA-34-L some 190 km northwest of Karratha, and is situated beneath the continental slope in water depths of 400–1,000 m. The