Title of article :
Inferring injection returns from chloride monitoring data
Author/Authors :
Ma. Michelle Sullera، نويسنده , , Rol، N. Horne، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
Reservoir chloride concentration and injection rate data are used to examine injector-producer
connectivity in two reservoirs, Dixie Valley, Nevada and Palinpinon-I, Philippines. General
trends of chloride and injection rate with time are isolated from their respective short-term variations
using the wavelet transformation approach.Multiple regression techniques are then used
to correlate the isolated short-term variations in chloride with corresponding short-term fluctuations
in injection rates and subsequently to quantify the degree of connectivity between injectors
and producers. Communication between specific injector-producer pairs, as implied by analysis
of data from Palinpinon-I, was also verified by comparison with tracer test data and qualitative
field observations. Results of analysis of data from Dixie Valley demonstrate that multilinear
modeling is not suitable for analyzing data sets that lack sufficient time variability. In contrast,
adequate time variability is observed in data from Palinpinon-I, and qualitative field observations
and tracer test data agreed best with the results of regression on changes in chloride concentration
over four-month periods (wavelet detail level 3). Improvements in the analysis could
result from increased data collection frequency of both chloride and injection rate as well as
accounting for the nonlinearity of chloride with injection rate. # 2001 CNR. Published by
Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords :
tracer , injection , Regression analysis , wavelet
Journal title :
Geothermics
Journal title :
Geothermics