Formation waters and how they can be used as a production monitoring tool

Synthesis

– The history of the burial process and its consequences on the chemical evolution of water in reservoirs.- Understanding evolution processes.- Data on water samples and signatures.
– Obtaining data without water samples.
– Signature variation in association with reservoir units.
– Evolution to a field-wide scale.
– Using variation to understand reservoir connectivity, environmental tracers.

How this can grow into a production monitoring tool.

Language

Audience type

– This talk can be adjusted to suit the audience’s level. – Students in earth-sciences courses starting at MSc level and up to ScD level, engineers from leading schools. – A course with a more operational slant for engineers and technicians involved in exploration.

Planned duration

The talk lasts three hours but should, ideally, include a further three hours discussing practical examples from studies.

Support material

PowerPoint slides on a CD

Prerequisite

Objectives

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