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Problem Diagnosis, Treatment Design, and Implementation Process Improves Waterflood Conformance

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1998

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Abstract The Eunice Monument South Unit (EMSU) produces from the Grayburg formation in southeast New Mexico. The unit has higher than expected water production and lower than expected oil production since a waterflood was installed in 1986; poor vertical flood conformance is to blame. A major project was initiated in 1996 to characterize the reservoir and improve the flood conformance where possible. Reservoir characterization included mapping high permeability streaks, material balance, and percent pore volume swept calculations. Two techniques, production data diagnostics and injection well diagnostics, were then applied to characterize the performance of individual wells. The subsets of wells that were identified as underperforming by each method were compared and a focus area was selected to pilot test a waterflood conformance correction program. Primary problems discovered included water cycling through high- permeability streaks, water injection into the gas cap, and wellbore zonal isolation problems. The waterflood conformance correction program comprises problem diagnosis, treatment selection and design, treatment execution, and treatment evaluation. Several different treatments (cement squeeze, near-wellbore gel treatment, and deep-penetrating gel treatment) were executed depending on the problem encountered. This program has been implemented on 29 wells in EMSU. Production response to the treatments is discussed. P. 689