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Inflow Performance Relationship (Vogel) Curve: Gas Rate 580

The document presents production data from an oil and gas well. It shows the current producing bottomhole pressure of 300 psi and static bottomhole pressure of 600 psi. Current production rates are 1 bpd of oil, 1 bpd of water, and 580 mscf/d of gas. Based on a 20.6% increase, predicted production rates are 1.2 bpd of oil, 1.2 bpd of water, and 699.7 mscf/d of gas. A Vogel curve graphs the relationship between bottomhole pressures and production rates as a percentage of the maximum rate of 828.6 mscf/d.

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Inflow Performance Relationship (Vogel) Curve: Gas Rate 580

The document presents production data from an oil and gas well. It shows the current producing bottomhole pressure of 300 psi and static bottomhole pressure of 600 psi. Current production rates are 1 bpd of oil, 1 bpd of water, and 580 mscf/d of gas. Based on a 20.6% increase, predicted production rates are 1.2 bpd of oil, 1.2 bpd of water, and 699.7 mscf/d of gas. A Vogel curve graphs the relationship between bottomhole pressures and production rates as a percentage of the maximum rate of 828.6 mscf/d.

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Producing BHP = 300 Psi Reduction in PBHP = 100 Psi

Static BHP = 600 Psi


Oil Rate = 1 BPD Predicted Oil Rate = 1.2 BPD
Water Rate = 1 BPD Predicted Gas Rate = 1.2 BPD
Gas Rate = 580 Mscf/D Predicted Gas Rate = 699.7 Mscf/D
Production Increase = 20.6 %
Qmax Gas = 828.6 Mscf/D

Inflow Performance Relationship (Vogel) Curve


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