Jutaratt Sirisawadwattana's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
Greater Bongkot North is a gas field located in Gulf of Thailand and on production since 1993. Most of the old wellhead platforms (30%) lack remote well test facilities which requires personnel visits for any well test measurement. Often, well testing in these platforms get lower priority compared to other operations in a matured field. This projec...
Pru Krathiam (PKM) is a small onshore, unconsolidated sandstone reservoir in Thailand containing medium heavy oil with viscosity of approximately 50 cp. Fluvial channels supplied sediments to form mouth bar sands in lake with sand thickness of 1 to 3 meters. In its 25 years of natural depletion, the field has achieved merely 1.7% recovery factor. T...
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... Characteristics of heavy oil from the north of Thailand can be concluded as shown in Table 1 (Sirisawadwattana et al., 2012). This formation is unconsolidated sandstone formation with permeabilities averaging 500 md containing medium heavy oil with viscosity around 54 cP. ...