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Browsing by Author "Duru, Ugochukwu Ilozurike"

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    Geomechanical principles of hydraulic fracturing method in unconventional gas reservoirs
    (Kambohwell Publisher Enterprises, 2018-05) Unwana, Solomon Anwana; Ossai, Patrick Godwin Oyindobra; Duru, Ugochukwu Ilozurike; Ohia, Princewill Nnaemeka ,; Selegha Abrakasa
    Unconventional gas production from shale formation is not new to oil and gas experts worldwide. But our research work was built around hydraulic fracturing technique with focus on the Perkins Kern-Nordgren (PKN) 1972 hydraulic fracturing model(s). It is a very robust and flexible model that can be used on two major shale reservoirs (with the assumption of a fixed height and fracture fluid pressure). The essence was to compare detailed geo-mechanical parameters extracted from wire-line logs with Perkin-C model to select the right well as candidate for simulation. It aided in the prediction production of shale gas from tight shale formations. These also helped in reviewing safe and economical ways of obtaining clean energy sources. Based on similarities in well and formation properties our research team subjected IDJE-2 well (located in the Agbada shale Formation of Niger Delta, Nigeria) to various conditions, equations and assumptions proposed by the study model while also validating our results with the PENOBSCOT L-30 well, located in Canada (with existing profound results from stimulations). The PENOBSCOT L-30 well (Case 1) and IDJE-2 well (Case 2) were both subjected to same conditions, equations and assumptions as applicable to the study model to enable us compare and evaluate stimulation performances. But both cases tend to react differently. However the fluid behavior at constant injection time increases at about 99.64%. Whereas, the maximum width at wellbore shows that a constant increase of fracture width will yield an increase in propant permeability, tensile strength and Poisson’s ratio for Case 1 & 2. Our research results show how rock properties can affect fracture geometry and expected production rates from stimulated shale
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    In-situ combustion: Reservoir candidacy/project selection criteria(s) for Niger Delta heavy oil reservoirs
    (2018-09) Ossai, Patrick Godwin Oyindobra; Duru, Ugochukwu Ilozurike; Obah, Boniface; Ohia, Princewill Nnaemeka
    There is a drastic need for the oil companies operating within the onshore(s) and offshore(s) of Nigeria to critically start looking at the various possibilities of heavy oil production from the nation’s various fields located in the Niger Delta region using already available Enhanced Oil Recovery techniques/methods such as In-situ combustion (ISC), CHOPS and SAGD. This study focused on In-situ combustion as a means of enhancing likely heavy oil production in the Niger Delta using the Nelson & McNeil 1961 ISC model. The study developed applicable screening criteria(s) for both reservoir candidacy and ISC project selection in the Niger Delta. Corresponding programs and flow-charts that would allow petroleum engineers in the Niger Delta to theoretically evaluate production erformances using his/her computer(s) was also developed. It was discovered also during our course of work that all six reservoirs considered in both Case 1 (Venezuela reservoir) and Case 2 (Niger Delta reservoirs) met this study’s reservoir candidacy selection criteria(s) for possible applicability of an ISC project performance evaluation(s) with respect to enhancing oil production. These reservoirs were further graded / ranked based on their theoretical ISC project performances as calculated and evaluated using a well known ISC model as documented in the ISC handbook.
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