AASEC 2019 Conference

Comparison of methods for calculating oil and gas reserves in providing certainty of reserves in the oil and gas industry
Sigit Rahmawan, Onnie Ridaliani, Samsol

Petroleum Engineering Department, Universitas Trisakti


Abstract

The volumetric method is the initial method used in calculating hydrocabon reserves obtained from exploration stage obtained geological data from a field in the oil and gas industry. The hydrocabon reserve calculation obtained from volumetric method is the result of interpretation data, such as seismic and logging data that have a small range of trust, in this study estimated hydrocarbon reserves in the XY formation gas reservoir using material balance method and P/Z method in assessing optimism or pessimism of the reserve value generated from volumetric method. material balance method and P/Z method were chosen as a reliable method because it has better accuracy data such as pressure measurement data, reservoir rock and fluid analysis data, and cumulative production measurement data compared to interpretation data on volumetric method. From this research, it can be concluded that the reserve value produced by the volumetric method is more pessimistic than the reserve value using material balance method and P/Z method. By knowing pessimism of the results of the volumetric backup method for the other two methods, it will affect the amount of oil and gas industry reserves so that geological modeling needs to be done again after more accurate data is obtained

Keywords: reserve, P/Z Methode, Material Balance

Topic: Industry Engineering

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/RHxEjATdBVDa

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