1-A linear rescrvoir (k= 350 md, q 22%) is 23000 ft long, 3200 ft wide, 65 ft thick and is perfectly horizontal. Oil (p 55 Ib/t, u= 2.1 cP) enters the reservoir from %3D one end at a pressure of 2940 psi, and it is produced from a well on the other end (see sketch below) at 880 psi pressure. If the well is 12 inches in diameter, compute the steady-state production rate of oil in bbl/d. Hints: a. The flow is linear in the first 21400 ft then becomes radial in the last 1600 fl. b. Only the right-hand half of the well is draining (producing) oil.

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1-A linear reservoir (k= 350 md, q = 22%) is 23000 ft long, 3200 ft wide, 65 ft thick
and is perfectly horizontal. Oil (p = 55 Ib/fi, u 2.1 cP) enters the reservoir from
one end at a pressure of 2940 psi, and it is produced from a well on the other end
(see sketch below) at 880 psi pressure. If the well is 12 inches in diameter,
compute the steady-state production rate of oil in bbl/d.
Hints:
a. The flow is lincar in the first 21400 ft then becomes radial in the last 1600 fl.
b. Only the right-hand half of the well is draining (producing) oil.
Transcribed Image Text:1-A linear reservoir (k= 350 md, q = 22%) is 23000 ft long, 3200 ft wide, 65 ft thick and is perfectly horizontal. Oil (p = 55 Ib/fi, u 2.1 cP) enters the reservoir from one end at a pressure of 2940 psi, and it is produced from a well on the other end (see sketch below) at 880 psi pressure. If the well is 12 inches in diameter, compute the steady-state production rate of oil in bbl/d. Hints: a. The flow is lincar in the first 21400 ft then becomes radial in the last 1600 fl. b. Only the right-hand half of the well is draining (producing) oil.
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