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Non Selective Shallow Unconsolidated Well Re-Entry: Case Study in Mahakam Delta
Available to PurchaseIzzad Abidiy, Yolani Bawono, R. Aulia Muhammad Rizky, Rico Pradityo, Ramadhani Rachman, Hanif Thalib, Muhammad Nadrul Jamal, Rahadyan Kusuma, Muhammad Sobirin, Fata Yunus
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition, October 12–14, 2021
Paper Number: SPE-205641-MS
... excellence and capability during managing well production in its lifetime. screen selection perforation interval completion installation and operations well cost mmscf mahakam delta sand control operation cost porosity complication reservoir npv sand consolidation selective shallow...
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Rectification of Propane Dehydration System in Aceh Operation Mature Surface Facilities
Available to PurchasePublisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE/IATMI Asia Pacific Oil & Gas Conference and Exhibition, October 29–31, 2019
Paper Number: SPE-196391-MS
... condensate from the gas stream prior to the gas being routed to Inter-cluster Pipelines and to the 42" pipeline from Point A to Point B. This process ensures the gas is at the desired water content of 36 lbs/MMSCF of gas. This system uses dewpoint package to control both water dewpoint and hydrocarbon...
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Six Sigma Approach to meet Gas Dehydration Unit Optimization
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Paper presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, September 20–22, 2011
Paper Number: SPE-147042-MS
...-140 and BS-150 facilities are designed to dehydrate wet gas to 20.90 Lb. /MMSCF and 21.90 Lb. /MMSCF as part of COSTAIN improvements in 1999. BS-140 & 150 facilities are struggling with high glycol consumption and leading to higher operating costs for KOC. In order to provide solutions...
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An Alternative for Saving Gas Burnt in Well-Testing Operation by Using MPFM— A Case Study
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Paper presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, April 5–7, 2005
Paper Number: SPE-93151-MS
... MPFM mounted on slick line barge). In Tunu – Tambora field, the average volume of annual flaring is approximately 1,900 mmscf. This amount is apportioned among gas burnt resulting from offload, clean up, start up, production test, MRPL, and BPT. Gas burnt from production test, MRPL, and BPT operation...
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E8 Innovative Field Development
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Paper presented at the SPE Asia Pacific Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition, September 9–11, 2003
Paper Number: SPE-80465-MS
... Abstract E8 is a carbonate reservoir with an estimated ultimate recovery of 2.157 Tscf gas and 35 million stb of condensate. The reservoir is a carbonate build-up, consisting of two pinnacles connected through a saddle area. The field will be developed at a peak capacity of 600 MMscf/d...