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Mancini, E.A., 2005, Improved oil recovery from Jurassic Smackover Carbonates through the application of advanced technologies at Womack Hill Oil Field, Choctaw and Clarke Counties, Alabama, Eastern Gulf Coastal Plain (Phase II), U.S. Department of Energy Annual Report, 19 p.

Abstract

The principal research efforts for Year 1 of the project were drilling an infill well in Section 13, T. 10 N., R. 2 W, of the Womack Hill Field, Choctaw and Clarke Counties, Alabama and obtaining fresh core from the upper Smackover reservoir to test the feasibility of implementing an immobilized enzyme technology project in this field. The Turner Land and Timber Compnay 13-10 No. 1 well was successfully drilled and tested at a daily rate of 132 barrels of oil in Section 13. When the well is placed on pump, it is expected to produce 200 barrels of oil per day. The 13-10 well confirmed the presence of 175,000 barrels of attic oil with a gross value estimated at some $8.3 million in Section 13. As predicted from reservoir characterization and modeling, the top of the Smackover reservoir in the 13-10 well is structurally high to the tops of the Smackover in offsetting wells, and the 13-10 well has significantly more net pay than the offsetting wells. Fresh core was successfully obtained from the upper Smackover from the coring of this reservoir.


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