A set of mathematical models relating production rate to the bottomhole pressure and offset injection rate.
In case the bottom-hole pressure data is not available it is considered constant over time.
The CRM is trained over historical records of production rates, injection rates and bottom-hole pressure variation.
The major assumptions in CRM model are:
Does not pretend to predict reserves distribution as dynamic model does |
Only provides hints for misperforming wells and sectors which need a further focus |
Only provides hints for misperforming wells and sectors which need a further focus |
Can only be tuned for injector-producer pairing with a rich history of injection rates variations |
Can only work at long times and only in areas with limited drainage volume |
CRM trains linear correlation between variation of production rates against variation of injection rates with account of bottom-hole pressure history in producers.
against material balance and require current FDP volumetrics, PVT and SCAL models.
The CRM has certain specifics for oil producers, water injectors, gas injectors and field/sector analysis.
Petroleum Industry / Upstream / Production / Subsurface Production / Field Study & Modelling / Production Analysis
Capacitance-Resistivity Model @model
https://doi.org/10.2118/147344-MS
https://doi.org/10.2118/177106-MS