Wicaksana Renas's scientific contributions
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Publications (2)
This paper presents a case study to look back on the performance of over 50 horizontal wells recently drilled in three different fields in the Mahakam Delta, offshore East Kalimantan, Indonesia. The common application of these horizontal wells is to produce thin oil bands sandwiched between gas cap and bottom/edge aquifer. The objective of the stud...
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... In the research area, the hydrocarbon source rock came from coal during the Miocene era and carbonaceous shale which was deposited in the fluvial delta-plain to delta-front environment [3]. According to Vo et al. [4], hydrocarbons in the observation field (DIM) are in sandstone reservoirs at the Middle Miocene interval and are related to the Balikpapan group. Sandstone in the Balikpapan group has a thickness of approximately 50-150 ft with an average of 80 ft [5]. ...
... The program modified the IMEX input dataset corresponding to the predetermined parameters. These parameters Table 3 were selected due to their influence on the recovery process with the typical values for oil rim reservoir Aladeitan et al., 2019;John et al., 2019;Nicot and Duncan, 2012;Olamigoke and Peacock, 2009;Vo et al., 2000;Wagenhofer and Hatzignatiou, 1996 . In general, they represent the ef fect of reser voir structure e.g., reservoir dip , fluid flow dynamics e.g., oil viscosity , and energy drive e.g., the volume ratio of water ...