History Matching of Multiple Wells With Actual Downhole ICD Configuration in a Five-Spot Pattern Reservoir Development

B. Altaf, A. Allouti, Rachit Kedia
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Downhole control devices are being widely implemented in fields globally; and, because of the costs involved in their implementation, a robust reservoir performance forecast is necessary. A prerequisite to a sound reservoir development plan is to have a robust history-matched reservoir simulation model. This study involves use of a downhole inflow control device (ICD) well configuration in the reservoir simulation model to perform history matching of a green-field offshore Abu Dhabi. The results of this approach are compared to the results from traditional approaches. The scope of this study is to examine the differences in both history match approaches. Reservoir A is one of the major reservoirs of a green-field located offshore Abu Dhabi, and is being developed with a five-spot water injection pattern. The producers and water injectors are horizontal wells, which are drilled across different flow units within the reservoir. Because the reservoir is heterogeneous across all the flow units, the injection pattern results in a non-uniform water front. The conventional approach to history matching the well performance is to implement a positive skin factor across the well completions to mimic the effect of the inflow control devices (ICDs) installed in the well: increasing the pressure drop (ΔP) between the formation and the well tubing. In this study, the actual downhole configuration was prepared using well-completion analysis software, followed by use of a next-generation reservoir simulator to run the full field reservoir model for the history matching period. As the field is being developed on the principles of digital concept, continuous high-frequency downhole pressure data is available in flowing as well as shut-in conditions. The use of this data, coupled with direct modeling of the ICDs in the simulation model, resulted in a significant improvement in the reliability of the history match, as compared to traditional approaches. This study compares two history matching approaches for fields with wells completed with downhole control devices. The core purpose of this study is to integrate the principles of the digital oil field with conventional history matching techniques, with the ultimate goal of improving the history match.
5点模式油藏开发中多井与实际井下ICD配置的历史匹配
井下控制装置在全球范围内得到广泛应用;此外,由于实施过程中涉及到成本,因此有必要对油藏进行可靠的动态预测。一个合理的油藏开发计划的先决条件是拥有一个鲁棒的历史匹配油藏模拟模型。该研究涉及在油藏模拟模型中使用井下流入控制装置(ICD)井配置,对阿布扎比海上新油田进行历史匹配。将该方法的结果与传统方法的结果进行了比较。本研究的范围是检验两种历史匹配方法的差异。A油藏是位于阿布扎比近海的一个新建油田的主要油藏之一,目前正在采用5点注水模式进行开发。生产井和注水井均为水平井,在油藏内的不同流动单元上钻取。由于储层在所有流动单元上都是不均匀的,因此注入模式导致了不均匀的水前缘。传统的方法是在完井过程中采用正表皮系数,以模拟安装在井中的流入控制装置(icd)的效果:增加地层和油管之间的压降(ΔP)。在这项研究中,使用完井分析软件准备了实际的井下配置,然后使用下一代油藏模拟器对整个油田的油藏模型进行历史匹配。随着油田的数字化开发,在流动和关井条件下都可以获得连续的高频井下压力数据。与传统方法相比,使用这些数据,再加上在仿真模型中直接对icd进行建模,可以显著提高历史匹配的可靠性。该研究比较了使用井下控制装置完井的油田的两种历史匹配方法。本研究的核心目的是将数字油田的原理与传统的历史拟合技术相结合,最终达到提高历史拟合水平的目的。
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