

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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