Application of Two Novel Enhanced Oil Recovery Processes in the Bakken Shale

R. Downey, K. Venepalli
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Oil production via horizontal wells with multistage fracture stimulation treatment completions in the Bakken shale of North Dakota and Montana began in 2003. Since then, over 19,000 Bakken shale horizontal wells have been completed and placed into production. Oil production from horizontal Bakken shale oil wells peaked in November 2019 at 1.5 million barrels/day, and is at about 1.2 million barrels/day as of September, 2022 (EIA). There have been several shale oil EOR tests conducted over the last several years, involving the injection of water, CO2 and natural gas. This paper builds upon shale EOR modeling work described in a 2019 NETL report. In that report, a compositional simulation model of the Bakken was constructed, and a production history match on primary oil, gas and water production from a group of wells was obtained. The match model was then used to evaluate the enhanced oil recovery via cyclic injection of CO2, dry gas, and wet gas. This paper utilizes some data from that report to assess two novel, proprietary shale oil EOR processes in the Bakken, in the same area of the Williston Basin. The paper illustrates how these proprietary shale oil EOR processes may be implemented at lower BHP to mitigate interwell communication, while enabling greater oil recovery than via injection of water, CO2 or natural gas. Compositional reservoir simulation modeling of the two novel EOR processes in the modeled Bakken shale wells indicates potential incremental oil recoveries of 200% and 300% of primary EUR may be achieved. The two novel shale oil EOR methods utilize a triplex pump to inject a liquid solvent having a specific composition into the shale oil reservoir, and a method to recover the injectant at the surface, for storage and reinjection. One of the processes enables further enhanced oil recovery via cyclic fracture stimulation at the start of the EOR process. The processes are fully integrated with compositional reservoir simulation to optimize the recovery of residual oil during each injection and production cycle. The patent pending shale oil EOR processes have numerous advantages over cyclic gas injection - shorter injection time, longer production time, smaller, lower cost injection volumes, no gas containment issue - much lower risk of interwell communication, elimination of the need to buy and sell injectant during each cycle, much better economics, scalability, faster implementation, optimization via integration with compositional reservoir simulation modeling, and lower emissions. If implemented early in the well life, their application may preclude the need for artificial lift, to produce more oil sooner, resulting in a shallower decline rate and higher reserves.
两种新型提高采收率工艺在巴肯页岩中的应用
2003年,北达科他州和蒙大拿州Bakken页岩的水平井采用多级压裂完井技术进行采油。从那时起,已有超过19,000口Bakken页岩水平井完成并投入生产。Bakken页岩水平井的石油产量在2019年11月达到150万桶/天的峰值,截至2022年9月约为120万桶/天(EIA)。在过去的几年里,已经进行了几次页岩油EOR测试,包括注水、二氧化碳和天然气。本文建立在2019年NETL报告中描述的页岩EOR建模工作的基础上。在该报告中,建立了Bakken的成分模拟模型,并获得了一组井的一次油、气和水产量的生产历史匹配。然后利用匹配模型对循环注入CO2、干气和湿气提高采收率进行了评价。本文利用该报告中的一些数据,对位于Williston盆地同一地区的Bakken地区的两种新型专有页岩油EOR工艺进行了评估。本文阐述了如何在较低BHP条件下实施这些专有的页岩油EOR工艺,以减少井间通信,同时实现比注水、二氧化碳或天然气更高的采收率。对Bakken页岩井进行的两种新型EOR方法的油藏组成模拟建模表明,该方法的原油采收率可能达到原始油藏的200%和300%。这两种新型的页岩油EOR方法使用三泵将具有特定成分的液体溶剂注入页岩油储层,以及在地面回收注入剂进行储存和回注的方法。其中一种方法是在EOR过程开始时通过循环压裂增产来进一步提高采收率。这些过程与油藏成分模拟完全集成,以优化每个注入和生产周期的剩余油采收率。与循环注气相比,正在申请专利的页岩油EOR工艺具有许多优势:注入时间更短,生产时间更长,注入量更小,成本更低,没有气体密封问题,井间通信风险更低,无需在每个周期内购买和出售注入剂,更具经济性,可扩展性,更快的实施,通过集成储层成分模拟建模进行优化,以及更低的排放。如果在油井生命周期的早期实施,则可以避免人工举升的需要,从而更快地生产更多的石油,从而降低递减率,提高储量。
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