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e-notes (c) Curtis H. Whitson Gas Water Influx Aquifers may provide water influx (encroachment) to gas reservoirs as pressure declines from production. The amount of water influx depends primarily on aquifer & reservoir permeability, aquifer size, and initial pressure (i.e. maximum potential pressure decline). K < 1 md results in neglible water influx, independent of aquifer size. Aquifer sizes often range from 1 to 10 times the HCPV, and may sometimes be 100s of times the HCPV. High-pressure reservoirs may experience significant pressure support from small aquifers and ‘internal’ water within and interbedded with the HCPV. The material balance can be used to estimate IGIP and aquifer size from historical pressure and cumulative production data. Water expansion and water encroachment delay the decline in reservoir pressure due to gas production, resulting in sustained higher well deliverability (for a given total production). Water breakthrough often marks the end of life for a gas well. Ultimate gas recovery may often be lower for reservoirs with strong aquifers. May 7, 2019 e-notes (c) Curtis H. Whitson

e-notes (c) Curtis H. Whitson References Craft & Hawkins, Ch. 1. Fetkovich, Simplified Water Influx. Fetkovich-Reese-Whitson, High-Pressure Gas Material Balance. Others. Examples Gas Field Production Forecasting. Notes May 7, 2019 e-notes (c) Curtis H. Whitson