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World demand of oil and gas always grow and world production face the declining of production rate. Mature fields account for over 70% of the world’s oil and gas production. The average recovery factor is 70% for gas and 35% for oil. Most of gas-condensate fields are mature fields [Udosen, et al,...

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Main Author: WIBOWO (NIM : 12211024), BENARDI
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Language:Indonesia
Online Access:https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/26062
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spelling id-itb.:260622018-05-14T09:39:54Z#TITLE_ALTERNATIVE# WIBOWO (NIM : 12211024), BENARDI Indonesia Final Project INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/26062 World demand of oil and gas always grow and world production face the declining of production rate. Mature fields account for over 70% of the world’s oil and gas production. The average recovery factor is 70% for gas and 35% for oil. Most of gas-condensate fields are mature fields [Udosen, et al, 2010]. Based on this fact Gas Condensate fields are becoming more important throughout the world. Gas Recycling scenario can enhance the recovery of up to 65 percent [Moradi, et al, 2010]. Therefore, it is interesting to study gas recycling method for gas-condensate fields with economical consideration. <br /> <br /> This paper will present gas recycling method to develop gas-condensate field. Gas will be separated from separator and inject it to the reservoir in the purpose to improve the condensate recovery with the economical consideration. This paper presents an integrated model from reservoir to surface process. The reservoir model is taken from SPE 3 Comparative Project. Reservoir model is compositional condensate gas using EOS representations. Integrated Asset Model was used for development of this model. The model provides long-term production forecasts of gas, oil, and NGL revenue. Our main objective is to determine the best recycling gas scenario to obtain the highest NPV. text
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description World demand of oil and gas always grow and world production face the declining of production rate. Mature fields account for over 70% of the world’s oil and gas production. The average recovery factor is 70% for gas and 35% for oil. Most of gas-condensate fields are mature fields [Udosen, et al, 2010]. Based on this fact Gas Condensate fields are becoming more important throughout the world. Gas Recycling scenario can enhance the recovery of up to 65 percent [Moradi, et al, 2010]. Therefore, it is interesting to study gas recycling method for gas-condensate fields with economical consideration. <br /> <br /> This paper will present gas recycling method to develop gas-condensate field. Gas will be separated from separator and inject it to the reservoir in the purpose to improve the condensate recovery with the economical consideration. This paper presents an integrated model from reservoir to surface process. The reservoir model is taken from SPE 3 Comparative Project. Reservoir model is compositional condensate gas using EOS representations. Integrated Asset Model was used for development of this model. The model provides long-term production forecasts of gas, oil, and NGL revenue. Our main objective is to determine the best recycling gas scenario to obtain the highest NPV.
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