Strategic Reservoir Characterisation Manoeuvre in a Clay Sensitive, Pressure-Depleted and Geomechanically Complex Gas Reservoir in Offshore Peninsular Malaysia

S. Zulkipli, Munawar Abdul Hamid, David Nanlung Dangfa, S. Han
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Acquiring subsurface data in a highly unstable and geomechanically complex formation pose unusual challenges to adequately characterize the reservoir from production and completion perspective. The traditional way of acquiring data through LWD or wireline logging might be operationally constrained by severe hole break-out, mud losses and high differential sticking due to pressure depletion across the reservoirs. This condition warrants a specific and critical approach to optimally design the data acquisition plan to minimize subsurface uncertainties to meet the gas production target from the field. This paper will highlight customized techniques to successfully acquire good quality of subsurface logging and pressure data, technical and operational considerations involved and some of the best practice applied to operate within the threshold limit amidst the time-dependent hole instability culprit. Detailed technical plan, rigorous pre-job simulation and sensitivity analysis set the high tone to acquire critical subsurface log and pressure data prior to completion. Customizing LWD drilling dynamic parameters such as mud circulation rate, real time data transfer rate, pressure drawdown and build-up time, controlling the logging speed in ROP and optimizing the mud design are among the approaches taken to obtain fit-for-purpose data in a very narrow operating limit amidst the borehole instability issues. Acquiring real time image from LWD density tool enables fracture and break-out evaluation validating the existing geomechanical model in this field and enhance the understanding of causes for hole instability issues leading to real time well trajectory optimization and updating. Theoretically, open hole log data can be also complemented by cased hole pulsed neutron and production logging acquisition to formulate reservoir properties, gas water contact and estimated shut-in reservoir pressure through prolific log processing methodology and interpretation procedures. Post data acquisition activities along the problematic reservoir interval and incorporating all the interpretation outcomes, the reservoir connectivity and pressure communication are confirmed throughout the field area. Even though the main target reservoirs in the newly drilled well could not be completed and produced due to operational issues, the case presented in this paper will provide valuable lessons learned in designing and operating a well in the highly complex geomechanical area and strategizing data acquisition program to minimize the subsurface uncertainties. Best practices in customizing LWD open hole and wireline cased hole data acquisition to fully characterize the formation including downhole CO2 gas presence set the pioneering guideline in this region and become the critical benchmark for future well operation. In conclusion, securing adequate and reliable subsurface data in a highly unstable and geomechanically complex formation will justify for a strategic approach and customized plan to obtain much needed insights for sustainable gas production and delivery from the field. The first integrated and comprehensive approach combining both open hole and cased hole logging capabilities in Peninsular Malaysia region are presented in this paper setting a commendable runway for fit-for-purpose operation and optimization.
马来西亚半岛近海粘土敏感、压力枯竭、地质力学复杂气藏的储层表征策略
在高度不稳定和地质力学复杂的地层中获取地下数据,从生产和完井的角度充分表征储层,带来了不同寻常的挑战。通过随钻测井或电缆测井获取数据的传统方法可能会受到严重的井眼爆裂、泥浆漏失以及由于储层压力耗尽导致的高差卡钻的限制。在这种情况下,需要一种特定的关键方法来优化设计数据采集计划,以最大限度地减少地下不确定性,以满足油田的产气目标。本文将重点介绍成功获得高质量地下测井和压力数据的定制技术,所涉及的技术和操作注意事项,以及在时间相关的井眼不稳定因素中在阈值限制内应用的一些最佳实践。详细的技术计划、严格的作业前模拟和灵敏度分析为完井前获取关键的地下测井和压力数据奠定了良好的基础。定制LWD钻井动态参数,如泥浆循环速率、实时数据传输速率、压降和积累时间、控制ROP的测井速度以及优化泥浆设计,这些都是在井眼不稳定问题下,在非常窄的作业范围内获得适合目的数据的方法。从LWD密度工具获取实时图像,可以进行裂缝和破裂评估,验证该领域现有的地质力学模型,增强对井眼不稳定问题原因的理解,从而实现实时井眼轨迹优化和更新。理论上,裸眼测井数据也可以通过套管井脉冲中子测井和生产测井采集来补充,通过丰富的测井处理方法和解释程序来确定储层性质、气水接触面和估计关井储层压力。沿着有问题的储层段进行数据采集后,结合所有解释结果,整个油田区域的储层连通性和压力通信都得到了确认。尽管由于操作问题,新钻井的主要目标储层无法完井和生产,但本文所介绍的案例将为在高度复杂的地质力学区域设计和操作井以及制定数据采集计划以最大限度地减少地下不确定性提供宝贵的经验。定制LWD裸眼和电缆套管井数据采集的最佳实践,可以全面表征地层,包括井下二氧化碳气体的存在,为该地区制定了开创性的指导方针,并成为未来井作业的关键基准。综上所述,在高度不稳定和地质力学复杂的地层中获得足够可靠的地下数据,将证明采用战略方法和定制计划是合理的,从而获得油田可持续天然气生产和输送所需的见解。本文介绍了马来西亚半岛地区首个结合裸眼和套管井测井能力的综合综合方法,为适合目的的作业和优化奠定了良好的基础。
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