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IPR (Inflow Performance Relationship) Curve is a Curve that shows Well Performance. Determination of well performance in Reservoir Model is an important way to describe the performance of producer. Until now, There are many methods that have been developed in order to see performance of well(Vogel,...

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Main Author: ASRI (NIM : 22208006); Pembimbing : Ir. Pudjo Sukarno, M.Sc., Ph D, CHAIRATIL
Format: Theses
Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/21490
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Institution: Institut Teknologi Bandung
Language: Indonesia
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Summary:IPR (Inflow Performance Relationship) Curve is a Curve that shows Well Performance. Determination of well performance in Reservoir Model is an important way to describe the performance of producer. Until now, There are many methods that have been developed in order to see performance of well(Vogel, Fetkovich, Standing, Pudjo Sukarno, Wiggins, Jones, and Klins). But, From Those Methods, there is no IPR that can show the performance in heterogeneous Reservoir. So, Author tries to do a research about IPR in heterogeneous reservoir. <br /> <br /> <br /> The Purposes of this research Are : (1) Develop single well model in heterogeneous reservoir, solution gas drive; (2) Develop a well production performance correlations for various levels of heterogeneity expressed by the Dykstra-Parsons coefficient ; (3) Develop Two Phase IPR Curve for various Dykstra-Parsons coefficient ; (4) To Compare IPR from this Research with other available Curve and field data. <br /> <br /> <br /> From the research, polynomial constant graph at Dykstra-Parsons coefficient that lies between 0.75 and 1 deviate from other coefficient, this will cause inconsistent permeability calculation with porosity ( k=0). <br /> <br /> <br /> The production Performance in heterogeneous reservoir will compare with homogenous reservoir (Vogel IPR) by using field data because the heterogeneities of rock physical Properties and followed by relative permeability (homogenous).