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One of the 
Subsurface Production Disciplines related to building Field Development Plan (FDP).


The key instrument of Field Development Planning is Nodal Analysis and Investment Planning.


The key principle of Field Development Planning is based on maximizing the Net Income

(1) {\rm NI} = R_{HC} \cdot J_{HC} \cdot \left( p_e - p_{wf} \right) - { \rm Cost }

where

{\rm NI }

Net Income from selling hydrocarbons

R_{HC}

Market price of hydrocarbons

J_{HC}

Total field productivity index

p_e

Formation pressure in producers

p_{wf}

Bottomhole pressure in producers

\rm Cost

Cost of production


The total field productivity index can be approximated by:

(2) J_{HC} = N \cdot k \cdot h \cdot K

where

N

number of producers

k

formation permeability

h

effective formation thickness

T

productivity multiplier based on well-reservoir contact


The actual economics of
petroleum production is more complicated than equations  (1)- (2) but it shows the fundamental ideas behind the Field Development Planning process.

The digital petroleum asset twins are capable to accurately simulate the holistic process of discounted cash flow generation from production activities and associated Financial Investment Metrics but it takes many more parameters than equations  (1)- (2).

See Also


Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Production 

[ Subsurface E&P Disciplines ]

Nodal Analysis ] [ Investment Planning ]

Field Development Plan ] [ Field Summary ]

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