Restoring wells to their full potential, one well at a time…

Well Production by SAS Production Services

All operators know that near wellbore damage (and skin) from oil based mud (OBM) reduces production wells and injection wells performance. However, most operators have not realised that the OBM damage actually reduces the production and injection capability of well to less than half, and sometimes even less than a quarter, of their original (virgin) reservoir capability.

Do you know that your reservoir could produce more than double of its current production if it had a near wellbore permeability that is close to the original virgin permeability of the formation before drilling was done with oil base mud?

The truth is…

  • Your well can produce two, three or even four times its current production if the near wellbore permeability can be fully restored back to virgin state.

  • Microemulsion technology can restore your near wellbore state to its original virgin permeability state, thereby giving you between two to four times your current production.

  • Injection rates can be doubled, tripled or even quadrupled with injection pressure much below frack point.

  • Better injection means better sweep efficiency.

  • Smaller Delta-P can result in fewer reservoir/completion damage.

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Country Profile: Nigeria

Nigeria is the largest oil producer in Africa and the 13th in the world. An amazing country with an amazing potential. Discover our projects in Nigeria below.

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Well Stimulation Case Studies in Nigeria

 

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