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2025 PESA WEBINAR SERIES: Kenmore: A Case Study for Static Modelling in a Mature Oil Field (Talline Zarzavatjian)

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11am | Perth
12.30pm | Darwin
1pm | Brisbane
1:30pm | Adelaide
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Kenmore: A Case Study for Static Modelling in a Mature Oil Field
Presented by Talline Zarzavatjian
Abstract
The Kenmore field, located in the Cooper-Eromanga Basin, has been producing oil since 1985 and is moving into late field life. At the time of the project several work-over opportunities existed in the field, with Kenmore-43, a previously cased and suspended but yet to be completed well, identified as one of the best candidates to potentially improve field production. Focusing on the Jurassic Basal Birkhead and Hutton intervals, a geological model was built to capture a range of possible static outcomes, test each case dynamically and once matched, forecast the potential production if Kenmore-43 were to be perforated. The modelling work was closely integrated with the simulation results and was continuously refined to obtain the best possible history match. In all cases that achieved a match, Kenmore-43 was identified as a viable economic opportunity which followed through with a very successful workover. The project highlighted the value of integrated static and dynamic modelling and how this not only improves understanding of the field but also has wider implications for other opportunities both within Kenmore and analogous fields in the basin.

