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Publikováno v:
Day 1 Sun, February 19, 2023.
Over the last few decades, tracers have provided crucial insights on fluid flow behavior assessing reservoir connectivity. For years, they had been viewed as mostly passive molecules that go with the flow of the injected fluid and uncover pathways be
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Day 2 Tue, November 01, 2022.
This paper showcases the development approach recently adopted in an offshore reservoir bearing multi billion stock tank barrels of oil-in-place that solely depended on natural depletion starting from the year of 1962 until the introduction of the cr
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Day 4 Thu, November 18, 2021.
Over the last few decades, tracers have provided crucial insights on fluid flow behavior assessing reservoir connectivity. For years, they had been viewed as mostly passive molecules that go with the flow of the injected fluid and uncover pathways be
Autor:
Pawan Agrawal, Sharifa Yousif, Ahmed Shokry, Talha Saqib, Osama Keshtta, Yann Bigno, Abdullah Al Ghailani
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Day 1 Mon, November 15, 2021.
In a giant offshore UAE carbonate oil field, challenges related to advanced maturity, presence of a huge gas-cap and reservoir heterogeneities have impacted production performance. More than 30% of oil producers are closed due to gas front advance an
Autor:
Fadwa El Maimouni, Omar Mirza, Abdelkader Aissaoui, Shawn Almstrong, Yann Bigno, Osama Keshtta, Gaya Almazrouei, Shihabeldin Gharbawi, Rasha Rashed, Craig Elder, Edmund Leung
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Day 3 Wed, November 17, 2021.
The scope of this paper is to share a field experience with permanent inflow tracer deployment and monitoring of an intelligent multi-lateral well, completed with Smart-Liner (Limited Entry Liner). It will describe what ADNOC Offshore has learnt thro
Autor:
Shihabeldin Gharbawi, Dr. Kristian Mogensen, Abdelkader Aissaoui, Yann Bigno, Owais Khan, Gaya Almazrouei, Shawn Almstrong, Meenakshi Subramanian, Alya Al Salati, Osama Keshtta, Ahmed Shokry
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Day 1 Mon, November 15, 2021.
In a giant, mature UAE offshore field, consisting of complex multi-stacked heterogeneous reservoirs, the western part has been less developed, due to contrasted reservoir properties and low-permeability layers. The development in that part of the fie
Autor:
Abdel BenAmara, Moazim Soomro, Juan Faustinelli, Stephen Faux, Yann Bigno, Talha Saqib, Ahmed Alshmakhy
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Day 1 Tue, September 21, 2021.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is expanding the use of DIAL (Digital Intelligent Artificial Lift) technology, across its assets, through a range of different oil production applications. These include gas lifted single and dual completions, E
Autor:
Antoine Jacques, Benoît Brouard, Adnoc Offshore, Amr Mohamed Serry, Brouard Consulting, Raymond Nguyen, Vincent Jaffrezic, Shafiq Ahmed, Total Se, Yann Bigno
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SPWLA 62nd Annual Online Symposium Transactions.
In current economic and environmental contexts, the optimization of long, horizontal well completion and the maximization of individual well performance are becoming increasingly important. The challenge is to be able to start improving the productio
Autor:
Sultan Dahi Al-Hassani, Daniel Beaman, Osama Mohamed Keshtta, Bader Saif Al-Badi, Abdel Mouez M. Sabri, Yann Bigno, Elyes Draoui, Simona Grifantini, Talha Saqib
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Day 2 Tue, November 10, 2020.
Field presented here is located in the southern part of the Arabian Gulf approximately 135 km north-west of Abu Dhabi city. This giant heterogeneous carbonate field consists of multi-stacked reservoirs. The presented reservoir is highly fractured, it
Autor:
Bhagwan D. Bansal, Abdel Mouez M. Sabri, Bader Saif Al-Badi, Simona Grifantini, Osama Mohamed Keshtta, Elyes Draoui, Talha Saqib, Daniel Beaman, Yann Bigno, Sultan Dahi Al-Hassani
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Day 2 Tue, November 10, 2020.
The giant heterogeneous carbonate field presented here consists of multi-stacked reservoirs and is located in the Arabian Gulf approximately 135 km north-west of Abu Dhabi. The reservoir named "T" measures 9 km by 11.5 km, with large accumulation of