Field Demonstration of CO2 Miscible Flooding in the Lansing-Kansas City Formation, Central Kansas
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Field Demonstration of CO2 Miscible Flooding in the Lansing-Kansas City Formation, Central Kansas
CO2 Pilot Project Team
Presentation Outline
Purpose of Demonstration
General Demonstration Tasks
Milestone Schedule
Project Economics
Kansas Oil Production History
Total Cumulative and CO2 Potential Oil Production by Interval
Central Kansas Oil Production
Oomoldic Porosity in Lansing-Kansas City Reservoirs
Arbuckle Rock Types in Kansas
Structure and Thickness
Sensitivity to Oil Price
Sensitivity to CO2 Price
L-KC Pilot Site Located in Largest LKC Field: Hall-Gurney
PPT Slide
Generalized Capillary Pressure
Pseudo-Relative Permeability
L-KC Demonstration Site Description
Reservoir Architecture and Log Porosity -identify layers -digitize logs -calibrate unscaled porosity
3DVIEW of Reservoir Model
Model Characteristics
Colliver Lease Oil Production Rate and Cumulative Oil Production
Summary of Model Performance
Pattern Tertiary Oil Production Rate and Cumulative Oil Production
Comparison Simulated Hall-Gurney with Permian Basin CO2 Floods
Demonstration Design Summary
CO2 Pilot Surface Facilities
CO2 Pilot Surface Facilities
CO2 Pilot Surface Facilities
CO2 Pilot Surface Facilities
CO2 Pilot Surface Facilities
CO2 Pilot Surface Facilities
Subsurface Equipment
Subsurface Equipment
Pilot work to Date
Colliver-Carter CO2 Injection Well as viewed from the southeast corner of the Colliver lease
Colliver-Carter CO2 Injection Well as viewed from the northwest corner of the Colliver lease
Colliver lease tank battery
Conventional Core Top of C Zone
Baker INTEC Pressure Core core barrel being prepared for service
Schlumberger Repeat Formation Tester (RFT) pressure recording port being tested
RFT Measurements
Chrome Casing 6 joints of chrome-13 casing were run across the interval to be flooded
VAM ACE thread of chrome pipe (premium metal to metal seal)
Typical 8rd casing thread
Stabbing guide for chrome casing
Russell County landscape (looking northeast)
CO2 Flooding Issues
Conclusions
Sunrise on CO2 flooding in Kansas