A Comparison of Tidal Signal Extraction and Bourdet Smoothening for Removal of Tidal Effect Induced Artifacts in Pressure Transient Analysis

David Nnamdi, K. Ochie, R. Moghanloo
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The results of pressure transient analysis (PTA) are very important in reservoir characterization; however, this analysis can be affected by some non-reservoir behavior such as gas breakthrough, phase segregation in the wellbore, tidal effects, all of which can perturb the result accuracy. When data is acquired for PTA offshore, it can contain tidal effect, causing noise which can lead to misinterpretation when the test is analyzed, hence its impact should be accounted for in the analysis. Tides are experienced as the rise and fall of sea levels due to the variation in the earth's gravitational potential exerted by the moon and the sun, and the rotation of the Earth. Tidal signals have been observed to mask late time response for pressure build up tests and will significantly hinder correct interpretation of reservoir boundaries if left unaddressed. The effects of tidal pressure signals on the pressure derivative of pressure build-up tests are studied with the aim of comprehensively exploring the deviation from expected responses given known reservoir boundary conditions. Subsequently a refined method for pure tidal component removal from pressure derivative data is presented and compared to simpler Bourdet smoothening (L) and filtration of data points used in evaluation. This work focused on an efficient method to analyze data containing tidal effects. The Bourdet derivative and log cycle filtration was effective in removing tidal signal effects on late time boundary identification with the drawback being having multiple possible interpretations of the IARF. Extracting the tidal signal gave a more defined IARF period and late time boundary effect period with only minor oscillations in the late time but the rigor of extracting the tidal signal without sufficient regional tidal information may prove to major hindrance to this process.
压力瞬态分析中潮汐信号提取与波德特平滑去除潮汐效应伪影的比较
压力瞬变分析(PTA)的结果在储层表征中具有重要意义。然而,这种分析可能会受到一些非储层行为的影响,如气体突破、井筒中的相偏析、潮汐效应等,这些都会干扰分析结果的准确性。当海上PTA采集数据时,数据中可能包含潮汐效应,产生噪声,在分析测试时可能导致误解,因此在分析时应考虑其影响。潮汐是由于月球和太阳施加的地球引力的变化以及地球的自转而引起的海平面的上升和下降而经历的。据观察,潮汐信号掩盖了压力累积试验的后期响应,如果不加以解决,将严重妨碍对油藏边界的正确解释。在已知储层边界条件下,研究了潮汐压力信号对压力累积试验压力导数的影响,以全面探讨其与预期响应的偏差。随后,提出了一种从压力导数数据中去除纯潮汐分量的改进方法,并与评估中使用的更简单的Bourdet平滑(L)和数据点过滤进行了比较。这项工作的重点是一种有效的方法来分析包含潮汐效应的数据。Bourdet导数和对数周期滤波在去除潮汐信号对后期边界识别的影响方面是有效的,缺点是对IARF有多种可能的解释。潮汐信号的提取得到了较为明确的IARF周期和后期边界效应周期,后期只有较小的振荡,但在没有充分的区域潮汐信息的情况下,潮汐信号提取的严谨性可能是这一过程的主要障碍。
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