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 Explore trends in oil, gas, and water output, monitor temperature and pressure variations, and identify top-performing wells and potential outliers.

Oil Production Analysis

Explore trends in oil, gas, and water output, monitor temperature and pressure variations, and identify top-performing wells and potential outliers.

We have carried out studies and analyses to provide Overall Insights for Our Client

  • Average well temperature declines from well 3P (51.77°C highest) through to 6P (49.22°C lowest), showing consistent temperature differences between wells.

  • Average well pressure follows the same descending pattern as temperature, implying a positive correlation between well temperature and pressure.

  • The temperature–pressure gap is largest in the highest-temperature wells (3P and 5P) and narrows in lower-temperature wells, indicating stronger pressure support where temperatures are higher.

  • Oil production is focused in a few wells: 3P and 5P are top oil producers (98k barrels each) with 10P close behind (94k), while 6P (74k) and 4P (79k) are the lower oil producers.

  • Gas and produced-water volumes do not scale directly with oil: for example, 10P has relatively low gas (69 units) and modest water (6.9k barrels), whereas 9P shows high produced water (~12.7k barrels) despite mid-to-high oil production.

  • The field’s cumulative daily oil production increases nearly linearly across the period, with no major drops or plateaus, indicating steady daily output.

  • Total cumulative oil across all wells by the end of the period is large (~870k barrels), confirming stable overall field performance during the observed timeframe.


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