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The Attaka Field offshore Indonesia is where Pertamina Hulu Kalimantan Timur (PHKT) operates more than 400 wells penetrating more than 200 oil and gas reservoirs. In a field this size, the usual manual methods—gathering historical and offset data and running engineering studies—are so time-consuming that they limit the number of wells that can be evaluated in a given time frame, resulting in missed opportunities. Screening alone can take more than three months, limiting reviews to four times (or less) per year, with a significant time lag between review and field execution that can adversely affect production potential.
The first run of the WPO system at PHKT identified significant production gains from 68 completions distributed across 40 wells in the field. The automation of manual tasks, which saved 66% of time spent reviewing candidates, decreased the well review scope from 3 days per well to a matter of hours for the entire field. It also opened more opportunity to innovate the planning and execution sides of a well intervention, and ultimately, enables engineers to focus more on more valuable tasks that best use their time and high-level analysis.
Overall, WPO could save up to 90% of PHKT’s time screening candidates. In addition, from the cost saving itself, PHKT is expecting a 17% increase in ROI over the next five years, using an evergreen list of well intervention opportunities that are rigorously screened against operational and technical constraints.