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- W2005151722 abstract "ABSTRACT Prudhoe Bay Field is the largest producing field in North America. Prudhoe Bay is currently expected to yield at least 25% more reserves than estimated at field start up. This paper briefly describes the history of the field and some of the key developments that have taken place which have contributed to improved recovery efficiency. These incremental developments have resulted from a process of continuous surveillance, interpretation of field performance, management of multiple reservoir mechanisms, efficient utilization of the gas resource, and exploitation of the existing field infrastructure. There are four dominant recovery processes currently at work in Prudhoe Bay; Gas Cap Expansion/Gravity Drainage, Waterflood, Miscible Flood, and Gas Cycling. Continuous management of these processes and analysis of field performance leads to identification of attractive targets for further development. Major components of the current field development plan are described in this paper. Prudhoe Bay is seen by many as a mature oil field on an inevitable and irreversible decline. The major Owners in Prudhoe Bay continue to pursue incremental developments to mitigate decline and supplement proved reserves. Unit technical studies are typically done in multi-company, multi-disciplinary work teams. The pooling of resources in this manner has enabled efficiency gains and has promoted the sharing of ideas and best practices. The current view of potential future development targets and some of the opportunities under consideration for development of these targets are discussed." @default.
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- W2005151722 title "Prudhoe Bay: Development History and Future Potential" @default.
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