A Digitalized New Life For a 100 Year-Old Heavy Oil Brown Field

Christian Ramírez, O. Espinola, J. Álvarez, A. Torres, J. Avena, Isaid Basilio, Claudia Guerrero
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The rich oil accumulations in the southern Tamaulipas area in Mexico have been discussed in the literature for over 100 years. The first productive well in this field located in north-east Mexico was drilled in 1910, and the field has been producing commercially since then. More than a 100 years later, in 2013, the field started a new chapter under a different operating company, which began a push for the implementation of an operations excellence initiative among the stakeholders for which the first goal is production maintenance through increased uptime of the wells. A key to success in this new chapter for the exploitation of the field is the implementation of a digital oilfield focused in linking operational philosophy with available technologies and telemetry systems to integrate the operations excellence initiative with the field's operational requirements. Five workflows are implemented and working for the field. Each workflow complies with a target: Well monitoring for progressive cavity pumps (PCPs): This workflow tackles the early detection of anomalies in operational variables for well performance. Well rate estimation for PCPs: This workflow calculates production rate estimates for PCP wells. Well status: This workflow provides the live determination of the well operational status. Production losses: This workflow provides the daily tracking of production performance. Integrated reservoir and production tracking: This workflow enables field-level integrated analysis for reservoir and production data. Incorporation of this solution generates a collaborative working environment between field operators, engineering departments and asset management, promoting synergy to strive for operation excellence in a challenging operating and economic environment. The implementation of this digital solution enables a new era for the operations of a 100-year-old brownfield in Mexico. Changing operational conditions and low-productivity wells producing with artificial lift systems are the key challenges to maintaining production in the field. The system allows for timely acknowledgement of the field operating conditions to take proactive actions thus strengthening the operations and supporting to meet the steadily growing production targets. The components of the system can be replicated and tailored to the challenges faced in different operating conditions. Field instrumentation, available technology, and engineering processes are combined to work toward the goal of excellence in operations and returns.
百年重油棕油田的数字化新生活
墨西哥塔毛利帕斯州南部富油层的研究已有100多年的历史。该油田位于墨西哥东北部,于1910年钻出了第一口生产井,从那时起该油田就开始进行商业生产。100多年后的2013年,该油田在一家不同的运营公司的领导下开启了新的篇章,该公司开始推动在利益相关者之间实施卓越运营计划,其首要目标是通过增加油井的正常运行时间来维持生产。在这一油田开发的新篇章中,成功的关键是实施数字化油田,重点是将作业理念与现有技术和遥测系统相结合,将卓越的作业计划与油田的作业要求相结合。实现了五个工作流程,并为该领域工作。每个工作流程都有一个目标:渐进式螺杆泵(pcp)的油井监测:该工作流程可以早期发现油井运行变量中的异常情况。PCP井的产量估算:该工作流程计算PCP井的产量估算。油井状态:该工作流程提供了对油井运行状态的实时确定。生产损失:该工作流提供了生产性能的每日跟踪。集成油藏和生产跟踪:该工作流程可实现油藏和生产数据的现场级集成分析。该解决方案在现场作业者、工程部门和资产管理部门之间创造了一个协作的工作环境,促进了协同作用,在具有挑战性的作业和经济环境中努力实现卓越的作业。该数字解决方案的实施为墨西哥100年历史的棕地的运营开创了新时代。不断变化的作业条件和使用人工举升系统生产的低产能井是维持油田生产的关键挑战。该系统允许及时确认现场作业条件,从而采取积极主动的行动,从而加强作业和支持,以满足稳步增长的生产目标。该系统的组件可以复制和定制,以应对不同操作条件下面临的挑战。现场仪器、可用技术和工程流程相结合,以实现卓越的运营和回报目标。
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