Involvement in the Development of Undeveloped Areas in Mature Fields

R. Asmandiyarov, M. Staritsyn, R. Zulkarniev, Roman Studinsky, D. Vorobyov
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Most of the Russian fields have entered their final stage of development; however, they contain a large amount of remaining recoverable reserves accumulated in unworked areas. To involve the unworked areas, a selection method has been developed to select wells for in-fill drilling. The method includes the following main stages: Identify the areas with remaining recoverable reserves; select the least depleted areas; place in-fill wells; assess geological and development risks; calculate potential production rates; develop rating and carry out expert assessment. The method has been tested on other Brownfields, i.e., - Vyngapurovskoe, Sutorminskoe, Vyngayakhinskoe, Sugmutskoe, Kholmogorskoe, Yety-Purovskoe, Vostochno-Pyakutinskoe and Romanovskoe. Based on the estimated production rates of the wells and geology and development risks, as well as the reserves being involved, a through rating of the wells has been prepared for infill drilling. Expert assessment has identified 265 wells for top priority drilling based on their potential production rates. A well with smaller-diameter pay string has been designed to reduce construction costs and make the involvement of unworked areas more efficient. Pilot project starts in June 2019 on Vyngapurovskoe BV8/1 target to drill the first three small-diameter in-fill wells from well cluster No. A. Should the pilot be successful, the technology roll-out on first-train wells only will enable us involve over 8.1 million tons of recoverable oil reserves into development.
参与成熟油田未开发地区的开发
俄罗斯大部分油田已进入开发的最后阶段;然而,它们包含了大量的剩余可采储量,积累在未开采的地区。为了将未作业区域纳入其中,开发了一种选择方法来选择井进行充填钻井。该方法包括以下几个主要阶段:确定剩余可采储量区域;选择损耗最小的区域;充填井;评估地质和开发风险;计算潜在产量;制定评级并进行专家评估。该方法已在其他布朗菲尔德进行了测试,即Vyngapurovskoe, Sutorminskoe, Vyngayakhinskoe, Sugmutskoe, Kholmogorskoe, Yety-Purovskoe, Vostochno-Pyakutinskoe和Romanovskoe。根据井的估计产量、地质和开发风险以及所涉及的储量,已经准备了一个通过评级的井进行填充钻井。专家评估了265口井的潜在产量,确定了优先钻井。为了降低施工成本,并提高未作业区域的开发效率,设计了一口较小直径的产层管柱。试点项目将于2019年6月在Vyngapurovskoe BV8/1目标上开始,从第1井群中钻出前3口小口径充填井。答:如果试点成功,仅在第一批列车井上推广的技术将使我们能够将超过810万吨的可采石油储量投入开发。
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