Horizontal Infill Well with AICDs Improves Production in Mature Field - A Case Study

I. Giden, Michael Nirtl, Hans Thomas Maier, I. M. Ismail
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The aim of this paper is to compare the performance of three horizontal infill wells in a mature field, of which one is completed with autonomous inflow control devices (AICDs). The analytic results are based on the comparison of oil production rates; water cut development and water-oil ratio plots of the wells. All the wells in this study are producing from the same homogeneous sandstone reservoir. Two of the horizontal infill wells are targeting attic oil in an area with low risk of gas production of which one of these wells is completed with slotted liners and the other with AICDs. Both are artificially lifted with high rate electrical submersible pumps (ESPs). The third horizontal well was placed in an area with higher gas saturation, where a completion with casing, cementation and perforation was used. The performance of the horizontal wells is compared against each other. The use of active geo-steering successfully supported the well placement into the "sweet spot" of the reservoir due to real-time well path adjustments. It was found that the AICDs choke back a high amount of fluid and keep the water cut at a stable plateau level. This observation underlines the key benefit of using AICDs as when comparing to the other producing wells without AICDs, the water cut is steadily increasing. Therefore the use of AICDs is a real option for horizontal well completion. This paper will be useful to those who are in a phase of early well planning, e.g. in a field (re-)development project and have to select the best well concept (e.g. slotted liner vs. AICDs). AICDs have proven their value even in a super-mature oil field by improving production. Further advantages and challenges during operation are discussed in this paper.
采用aicd的水平井可提高成熟油田的产量——一个案例研究
本文的目的是比较某成熟油田三口水平井的生产性能,其中一口水平井采用了自动流入控制装置(aicd)。分析结果是基于产油量的比较;井的含水发展及水油比图。本研究的所有井均产自同一均质砂岩储层。其中两口水平井的目标是产气风险较低的地区的储层油,其中一口井采用了开槽尾管,另一口井采用了aicd。两者都是通过高速电潜泵(esp)人工举升的。第三口水平井位于含气饱和度较高的区域,采用了套管、固井和射孔完井技术。对各水平井的生产性能进行了比较。由于实时调整井眼轨迹,主动地质导向的使用成功地支持了井位进入储层的“最佳位置”。研究发现,aicd能够抑制大量流体,使含水率保持在稳定的平台水平。这一观察结果强调了使用aicd的主要好处,因为与其他不使用aicd的生产井相比,含水率正在稳步上升。因此,使用aicd是水平井完井的真正选择。对于那些处于早期井计划阶段的人来说,这篇论文非常有用,例如在油田(再)开发项目中,必须选择最佳的井概念(例如,槽尾管与aicd)。通过提高产量,aicd已经证明了其在超成熟油田的价值。文中还进一步讨论了该技术在运行中的优势和挑战。
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