Identification of Field-Wide Well Performance Enhancement Strategies in a Heavy Oil Field in Northern Kuwait Using Parametric Analysis Techniques

J. G. Garcia, A. Kharghoria, A. Al-Rabah, J. Montero
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Production in a green, heavy oil field in Northern Kuwait with limited production history is in a fast track delivery to increase production in the short term. A fast but insightful evaluation was required to identify field-wide productivity enhancement opportunities needed to increase oil production. A parametric analysis methodology was applied to a "typical well" to first obtain the factors that limit the well's production thorough understanding of the overall well potential, to finaly identify inflow and outflow enhancement opportunities. Nodal analysis based on Darcy inflow model was utilized and multiple sensitivities were run for parameters prevoisuly identified. The parameters were expanded in value considering possible technical solutions applicable but not limited to: completion and perforation design, artificial lift performance and surface equipment, in order to determine technical limits applicable for each parameter using a combination of proven and novel technologies. The parametric analysis helped to identify inflow and outflow enhancement opportunities (from the sand face to the separator), including but not limited to: well stimulation, re-perforation, pump efficiency and back pressure reduction. The range of the theoretical oil rate improvement identified from the analysis was from 20 to 50%. Based on the model results, additional resources were alloactred for a more detailed validation and study work using simulation. The parametric modeling approach was subsequently crosschecked on individual well reviews, where detailed inflow and outflow evaluations were conducted resulting in good agreement in terms of value in production gains. The applied methodology showed to be a valid and fast track approach, readily to identify field-wide production issues and opportunities, particularly at the start of field production. The results obtained from this study provide a comprehensive approach to understand how well design, engineering decisions and field operational practices will impact well productivity. The methodology can be easily replicated by engineers in similar fields.
利用参数分析技术确定科威特北部稠油油田全油田油井增产策略
科威特北部一个绿色稠油油田的生产历史有限,目前正处于快速交付阶段,以在短期内增加产量。需要进行快速而有洞察力的评估,以确定增产所需的全油田产能提高机会。将参数分析方法应用于一口“典型井”,首先通过了解井的整体潜力,获得限制井产量的因素,最后确定流入和流出的增产机会。利用基于达西入流模型的节点分析,对已识别的参数进行多灵敏度分析。考虑到适用但不限于完井和射孔设计、人工举升性能和地面设备的可能的技术解决方案,这些参数的价值得到了扩展,以便通过结合成熟的和新颖的技术来确定适用于每个参数的技术极限。参数分析有助于确定流入和流出的增加机会(从出砂面到分离器),包括但不限于:油井增产、再射孔、泵效率和降低背压。从分析中确定的理论产油率改善范围为20%至50%。基于模型结果,分配了额外的资源用于使用模拟进行更详细的验证和研究工作。参数化建模方法随后在单井评估中进行了交叉检查,其中进行了详细的流入和流出评估,在生产收益价值方面取得了良好的一致。应用的方法证明是一种有效和快速的方法,可以很容易地识别整个油田的生产问题和机会,特别是在油田生产开始时。该研究的结果为了解油井设计、工程决策和现场操作实践如何影响油井产能提供了一种全面的方法。这种方法可以很容易地被类似领域的工程师复制。
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