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Abstract <br /> <br /> <br /> Condensate gas field has a reservoir which contains the accumulation of gaseous hydrocarbon dominated by low-molecular-weight component. In case of isothermal reduction of formation pressure, the percentage of its condensate could be increasing. This...

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Main Author: WIGATI ISLAMI (NIM : 12213042), DHIMAR
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/21702
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spelling id-itb.:217022017-09-27T10:37:32Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# WIGATI ISLAMI (NIM : 12213042), DHIMAR Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/21702 Abstract <br /> <br /> <br /> Condensate gas field has a reservoir which contains the accumulation of gaseous hydrocarbon dominated by low-molecular-weight component. In case of isothermal reduction of formation pressure, the percentage of its condensate could be increasing. This phenomenon could also occur while condensate is being produced to the surface then the pressure drop is very influential to the phase that would be handled. As time goes by, the production of condensate gas would be decreasing. On the other hand, consumer would be more interested to obtain condensate gas with high and stabel set value. Therefore, the right strategy is necessary to maintain the constant rate within a certain period of time. <br /> <br /> <br /> The applied method to maintain the constant rate in a specific set value is using production and reservoir simulation. In this study, the first thing reviewed is the production demand of market so the production simulation would be conducted at the beginning to obtain the allocation for each existing well. Then, this allocation would be customized with the reservoir performance using the reservoir simulator so it could be determined whether this reservoir is able to produce condensate in a certain rate needed by each existing well. text
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description Abstract <br /> <br /> <br /> Condensate gas field has a reservoir which contains the accumulation of gaseous hydrocarbon dominated by low-molecular-weight component. In case of isothermal reduction of formation pressure, the percentage of its condensate could be increasing. This phenomenon could also occur while condensate is being produced to the surface then the pressure drop is very influential to the phase that would be handled. As time goes by, the production of condensate gas would be decreasing. On the other hand, consumer would be more interested to obtain condensate gas with high and stabel set value. Therefore, the right strategy is necessary to maintain the constant rate within a certain period of time. <br /> <br /> <br /> The applied method to maintain the constant rate in a specific set value is using production and reservoir simulation. In this study, the first thing reviewed is the production demand of market so the production simulation would be conducted at the beginning to obtain the allocation for each existing well. Then, this allocation would be customized with the reservoir performance using the reservoir simulator so it could be determined whether this reservoir is able to produce condensate in a certain rate needed by each existing well.
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