Glenn Pool Field, Oklahoma: A case of improved production from a mature reservoir

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Kerr, DR
Ye, LM
Bahar, A
Kelkar, BM
Montgomery, SL
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[1] Univ Tulsa, Dept Geosci, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
[2] Univ Tulsa, Dept Petr Engn, Tulsa, OK 74104 USA
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a mature field, and yet contains substantial amounts of potentially remaining recoverable reserves. Glenn Pool is a giant oil field that has produced over 330 MMbbl (million barrels) oil from the Pennsylvanian Bartlesville (Glenn) sandstone using primary and secondary methods, with limited tertiary recovery efforts. Despite a long history of production, some production tracts have recovered a total of only 21% of original oil in place, with many wells currently exhibiting water cuts of 99% or higher. Results reported here are part of a reservoir characterization and management effort aimed at improving recovery in Glenn Pool held, This effort involves an industry-academic-government partnership included within the U.S. Department of Energy's Class I (fluvial-deltaic reservoir) initiative. Focus of the Glenn Pool Project has been on the field. A combination of detailed geologic study, geostatistical modeling, and reservoir simulation has been employed to design and implement improved recovery strategies. A crucial result of this work has been a reinterpretation of Bartlesville depositional systems and facies architecture in northeastern Oklahoma. With only one-quarter of the total implementation plan in effect, oil production more than doubled, exceeding expectations. Water production, however, remains high. Additional management plans are under consideration.
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