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Abstract

Summary

Finding the source of water production is mandatory for preventing it. In order to find the source, different theories include water coning, correspondence between produced salt and produced gas, production from a layer behind casing, and production from formation water are investigated. It is concluded that the fourth theory is more probable for this field. Also, some suggestions are listed that help us monitor and control water production.

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