Operational Theory and Qualification of a Unique Autonomous Inflow Control Device for First Use in a Heavy Oil Layered Reservoir

Xiutian Yao, Lei Xu, Chao Wang, Floyd Simonds, Bing Ding, Liang Zhao
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As Operators face challenges due to increased water production worldwide the application of Passive and Autonomous Inflow Control Devices has proven effective at both delaying water production onset (passive functionality) and reducing water production at the surface (autonomous functionality). Passive technology has been deployed very effectively in hundreds of wells while autonomous devices are showing great promise to reduce costs, environmental risk, and potentially a significant reduction in topside infrastructure. Passive devices only delay the onset of unwanted fluid breakthrough. Once breakthrough occurs, these tools do not restrict production. This led to the development of AICD technology which provides passive functionality initially but restricts water production at breakthrough. This functionality is greatly enhanced when compartments are created downhole to enable a "network" of devices to function independently at breakthrough, allowing other compartments to produce oil relatively unrestricted. The design proposed in this paper uses no moving parts, significantly restricts water production in a wide range of crude viscosities, is easily configured for a variety of downhole conditions, and delivers passive ICD performance with AICD benefits using a simple, reliable, and unique design. The tool functions to restrict water production progressively as either oil viscosity or water cut increase without ever completely or nearly completely closing to production, which makes it an excellent solution for marginal production wells, younger reservoirs, and wells with lower overall production rates compared to other technologies. The paper will discuss the theory of the device's functionality to differentiate between fluids present. Laboratory test results will be shown to demonstrate flow performance as well as API 19ICD[1] testing for erosion, plugging resistance, and mud flow initiation testing. The completion modeling process will be discussed in detail for an upcoming completion in Sinopec's Shengli Field.
稠油层状油藏首次使用的一种独特的自主流入控制装置的操作理论和鉴定
由于全球范围内产水量的增加,作业者面临着挑战,事实证明,被动和自主流入控制装置的应用在延迟产水开始(被动功能)和减少地面产水(自主功能)方面都是有效的。被动技术已经在数百口井中得到了非常有效的应用,而自主设备在降低成本、环境风险和显著减少上层基础设施方面表现出了巨大的潜力。无源装置只能延迟不需要的流体突破的发生。一旦发生突破,这些工具不会限制生产。这导致了AICD技术的发展,该技术最初提供被动功能,但在突破时限制了产水。当在井下创建隔室时,这种功能得到了极大的增强,使设备的“网络”能够在突破时独立工作,从而使其他隔室的产油相对不受限制。本文提出的设计不使用活动部件,在很大的原油粘度范围内显著限制出水量,易于针对各种井下条件进行配置,通过简单、可靠和独特的设计,提供具有AICD优势的被动ICD性能。该工具的功能是随着油粘度或含水率的增加而逐渐限制产水,而不会完全或几乎完全接近生产,这使得它与其他技术相比,对于边际生产井、年轻油藏和整体产量较低的井来说是一种出色的解决方案。本文将讨论该装置的功能,以区分流体存在的理论。实验室测试结果将展示流动性能,以及API 19ICD[1]侵蚀测试、抗堵测试和泥浆起流测试。本文将详细讨论中石化胜利油田即将完成的完井建模过程。
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