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Proceedings Papers
Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the CIPC/SPE Gas Technology Symposium 2008 Joint Conference, June 16–19, 2008
Paper Number: SPE-114593-MS
... Abstract It is often important to predict water production performance of oil wells early in, or maybe before, their production life. Some of the challenges encountered include difficulty in predicting water breakthrough time and post breakthrough performance. The case considered here is a well...
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Publisher: Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
Paper presented at the SPE/CERI Gas Technology Symposium, April 3–5, 2000
Paper Number: SPE-59765-MS
... The H 2 S concentration was maintained at 20,000ppm with a 50% triazine formulation charged to the tower for each experiment. At 2% (20,000 ppm) H 2 S, variation of CO 2 from 10 to 98% yielded breakthrough times of t = 8.5 ± 0.5 min. Results from sets 2 and 3 supported the observations in set 1...