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pro vyhledávání: '"Punj Sidharth"'
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Raymond J. Tibbles, Utkarsh Vijay, Punj Sidharth, Rajat Goyal, Vishal Ranjan, Saurabh Anand, Anurag Sharma, Sangeetha Budugu, Kumar Manish, Gaurav Agrawal, Ajit Kumar, Shobhit Tiwari, Vibhor Verma
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Day 1 Tue, October 17, 2017.
Objectives/Scope The Raageshwari Deep Gas Field in the Western India, operated by Cairn, Oil and Gas vertical of Vedanta Limited, is a tight gas laminated reservoir with an average permeability of 0.1mD and a gross pay interval of ~700 metres. It is
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Day 2 Wed, October 18, 2017.
Raageshwari Deep Gas field is located in RJ/ON 90/1 Block in western India is a retrograde gas condensate unconventional volcanic reservoir. It consists of streaks of low permeability sand which require hydraulic fracturing to achieve commercial prod
Autor:
Rajat Goyal, Utkarsh Vijayvargia, Shamik Tiwari, V.K. Ranjan, Sharad Pathak, K. Janardan Yadav, Saurabh Anand, Punj Sidharth, R.. Tibbles, Alisha Sharma, N.. Johri, Debabrata Deb
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Day 1 Tue, October 17, 2017.
Objectives/Scope Raageshwari Deep Gas field located in southern Barmer Basin, in the state of Rajasthan (India), consists of a laminated reservoir where conventional fracturing treatments with a single set of perforations are not economical. In order
Autor:
Utkash Vijay, Shashank Pathak, Raymond J. Tibbles, Shobhit Tiwari, Saurabh Anand, Anurag Sharma, Rajat Goyal, Kumar Manish, Punj Sidharth, Vishal Ranjan
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Day 2 Wed, April 05, 2017.
Objectives/Scope The Raageshwari Deep Gas Field in the western India, operated by Cairn India Limited, is a tight gas laminated reservoir (~0.1mD) with gross pay of ~700metres having numerous but small packets of good porosities and high gas saturati
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Vishal Aggarwal, Mukund Murari Singh, Aman Agarwal, Shobhit Tiwari, Punj Sidharth, Saurabh Anand, Rajat Goyal, Amit Sharma
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Day 3 Thu, April 06, 2017.
This paper presents success story of a SIMOPS multistage fracturing campaign peformed in Raageshwari Deep Gas field of India to produce from tight retrograde gas producing reservoir. Usually hydraulic fracturing in India is performed on a few selecte
Autor:
Aman Singh, Sherif Abdelaziz, Shobhit Tiwari, Saurabh Anand, Mayur Deshpande, Punj Sidharth, Rajat Goyal
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Day 1 Mon, November 14, 2016.
For decades, the oil and gas exploration industry evaluated assets and screened them for future development based on certain characteristic requirements/pay cutoffs such as shale percentage, water saturation, and porosity. Reservoirs that did not mee
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Vishal Aggarwal, Shobhit Tiwari, Saurabh Anand, Shashank Pathak, Olushola Horatio-da-Costa Shado, Rajat Goyal, Maria Fernandes Ray, Punj Sidharth, Raymond J. Tibbles, Vishal Ranjan
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Day 2 Tue, November 08, 2016.
The Raageshwari Deep Gas (RDG) field in Barmer Basin was discovered in 2003 by Cairn India. The RDG field has excellent gas quality with low CO2 and no H2S. The average well depth is 3300m with bottomhole pressure of 5500 psi and bottomhole temperatu
Autor:
Junghun Leem, Andri Setyanto Praptono, Pranay Shankar, Punj Sidharth, Abhishek Kumar Gupta, Bineet Mund, Sherif Abdelaziz, Rajat Goyal
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Day 3 Wed, August 24, 2016.
A tight-gas reservoir commonly refers to a low-permeability reservoir that mostly produces natural gas. Irrespective of the reservoir rock type (e.g. sandstone, shales, coal seams or volcanics), they all have one thing in common—these reservoirs ca
Autor:
Saurabh Anand, Anurag Sharma, Rajat Goyal, Punj Sidharth, Kumar Manish Janardan Yadav, Shobhit Tiwari, Utkarsh Vijayvargia
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International Petroleum Technology Conference.
Raageshwari Deep Gas field is a relatively deep (2800-3500 meters) unconventional volcanic reservoir with pressure and temperature of ~ 5200 psi and ~ 140 degC respectively. Wells were completed as 3-1/2" Monobore producers and plug & perf method was