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– Development of a Gas Condensate Reservoir –

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Abstract

Gas condensate reservoirs are single phase at the initial condition. It changes to multiphase when the reservoir conditions are located between the critical point and the cricondentherm of the reservoir in the phase envelope.

This makes it unique to providing a reliable source of energy for human usage. The objective of this study is to use a 3D compositional model of the Niger Delta field to evaluate the production of a gas condensate reservoir.

This study is integrated into two main segments; the reservoir and fluid pressure, volume and temperature (PVT) model followed by reservoir simulation studies. The simulation involves running several development scenarios using the 3D compositional model of the Niger Delta field to optimize the recovery from the reservoir of interest.

Two vertical and horizontal wells were drilled in the model to study the production of the gas condensate reservoir using two development methods; natural depletion and gas cycling to maintain the reservoir pressure.

Production of the gas condensate reservoir by maintaining a higher reservoir pressure through gas cycling maximized the hydrocarbon recovery.

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1.1 Background of the Study

The global demand for fossil energy is increasing immensely because of high population and development. With the unbundling of the power sector in Nigeria,

the fact that the country currently suffers from energy poverty complicated by low oil price or oil price volatility, oil companies are looking for ways to minimize costs and increase productivity.

Nigeria has an estimated 180 trillion standard cubic feet of natural gas proven reserves, making it ninth in the world, and the largest in Africa (World Factbook, 2014) with about a 50/50 distribution ratio between Non-Associated Gas (NAG) and Associated Gas (AG).

The Natural gas available in Nigeria could either be associated or non-associated. Associated gas refers to the natural gas found in association with oil within a reservoir, while reservoirs that contain only natural gas and no oil, have gas termed as non-associated gas.

Gas-condensate reservoirs represent a vital source of hydrocarbon reserves which have been recognized as a reservoir type, possessing the most complex flow and thermodynamic behaviors.

These reservoirs have grown significantly as deeper depths are drilled to hit its targets, subsequently encountering very high temperatures and pressures which are necessary for their presence (Okporiri and Idigbe, 2014).

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