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one water flooding question

one water flooding question

one water flooding question

(OP)
when I see the total fluid production stablizes, but both oil rate and GOR decline, what is the physical implication? thanks. Stella

RE: one water flooding question

More water production?

RE: one water flooding question

(OP)
yes. you would see more water production. what do you think?

RE: one water flooding question

When you talking production, do you mean standard barrel or reservior condition barrels? If its the former, it could simply be changes in the reservior conditions to seemingly change the production when the reservior itself hasn't changed.

RE: one water flooding question

(OP)
Hi Cloa, I did not totally get what you are saying. can you elaborate a little? when I say production, normally they refer to surface production, which would be standard barrels. thanks.

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