Understanding multiple factors which impact unconventional production: Guidelines to evaluate liquid rich unconventional resource plays

IF 1.1 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
M. Abrams
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Abstract

As the petroleum industry builds long-term production histories in major liquid-rich unconventional resource (UCR) plays, development geologists and engineers have come to realize the production GOR, petroleum type, and ultimate recoveries do not always match the predictive petroleum system models. Early studies suggested the UCR petroleum systems neither require traditional petroleum traps nor major migration systems, but simply an organic-rich source within the optimal maturity window. Possible explanations for these production discrepancies that were not fully characterized in the initial models include uncertainties in source rock characteristics, primary migration fractionation, fractionation related to storage, and production fractionation. Long term empirical observations suggest off-structure migration contribution, trapping mechanisms, and reservoir phase (single versus two) play an important role in the liquid rich UCR production. If the liquid-rich UCR petroleum system is a well-behaved predominantly local charge system, then the generation product can be estimated with an understanding of the local organic matter type and in-situ level of maturity, but if the UCR play is hybrid with significant migrated down-dip charge contribution, then a more complicated work program will be required to estimate well rates and volumes. The liquid rich unconventional resource play evaluation should reflect these additional factors which can greatly impact surface production rate and liquid recovery.
了解影响非常规油气生产的多种因素:评估富含液体非常规资源油气藏的指南
随着石油行业在主要富液非常规资源区块建立长期生产历史,开发地质学家和工程师已经意识到,生产GOR、石油类型和最终采收率并不总是与预测石油系统模型相匹配。早期研究表明,UCR石油系统既不需要传统的石油圈闭,也不需要主要的运移系统,而只是在最佳成熟度窗口内的一个富含有机物的来源。对这些在初始模型中没有完全表征的生产差异的可能解释包括源岩特征、初次运移分馏、与储存有关的分馏和生产分馏的不确定性。长期经验观察表明,构造外运移贡献、圈闭机制和储层相(单相与双相)在富液UCR生产中发挥着重要作用。如果富液UCR石油系统是一个表现良好的主要局部电荷系统,那么可以通过了解局部有机物类型和原位成熟度水平来估计生成产物,但如果UCR区块是混合的,具有显著的向下倾斜电荷迁移贡献,则将需要更复杂的工作程序来估计井率和体积。富液非常规资源配置评价应反映这些额外因素,这些因素会对地表生产率和液体采收率产生重大影响。
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期刊介绍: ***Jointly published by the American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG) and the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG)*** Interpretation is a new, peer-reviewed journal for advancing the practice of subsurface interpretation.
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