Disclose Hidden Hydrocarbon HC Reserves from Additional Zone of Interest AZIs Using dT LogR Method in Lunar Field, Gulf of Thailand

Paphitchaya Kamkong, Thamaporn Karnjanamuntana, Weera Prungkwanmuang, Jakkrich Yingyuen, Dejasarn Oatwaree, Nichakorn Amornpiyapong, Patcharin Khositchaisri, V. Tivayanonda, Dutkamon Wongsuvapich, Soraya Tongsuk
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Lunar field is a marginal gas field located in the Gulf of Thailand. A significant portion of reservoir sands is currently categorized as Additional Zones of Interest (AZI) which is not accounted in reserves. As for this kind of sand, the conventional petrophysical evaluation alone cannot certainly distinguish between hydrocarbon and water in the porous medium. The alternative method (dT LogR) for formation re-evaluation is therefore considered in attempt to reduce uncertainty in fluid classification and reveal hidden hydrocarbon potential from these AZIs. There are 2 phases in verifying the validity of dT LogR method. Phase I: dT logR method (Ref. Q.R. Passey et al., AAPG 1990) was tested against the unperforated AZI sands of 10 selected platforms in order to fine-tune scaling parameters in dT logR. The total of 12 gas-potential AZI candidates were selected for perforation test. Data acquisition was also planned to obtain the reservoir deliverability information in order to further calibrate the interpretation model. The production test results of these sands showed that the accuracy of the interpretation was 41% (5 sands of 12 candidates produced gas) but 33% (4 sands of 12 candidates) showed water flow. Phase II: The production test data from perforated AZIs in phase I and the well correlation were then incorporated in dT LogR assisted log reinterpretation. Additional 13 gas-potential AZI candidates were identified for 2nd perforation test to prove the correctness of the recalibrated petrophysical model. The results showed success in model improvement of which its accuracy increased to 61% and no high water production was observed in any of them. After using dT LogR method to assist petrophysical evaluation, a total of 469 metres of unperforated AZIs were reconsidered to be productive gas bearing formation. In other words, 22 BCF of gas reserves and 873 MSTB of condensate reserves from these upgraded AZIs were added. In addition, it is foreseen that the remaining AZIs of other platforms are to be further reevaluated and therefore improves the confidence in reserves booking and field development planning of Lunar Field. In conclusion, the dT LogR method is a very useful tool for Lunar Field to significantly reduce uncertainty of fluid classification which in turn provides lots of benefits in gas field management adding immeasurable value to Lunar Field.
利用dT LogR方法揭示泰国湾月球油田附加感兴趣区AZIs的隐藏碳氢化合物HC储量
月田是位于泰国湾的边缘天然气田。很大一部分储层砂目前被归类为附加兴趣区(AZI),不计入储量。对于这类砂,单靠常规的岩石物性评价是无法区分多孔介质中的油气和水的。因此,为了减少流体分类的不确定性,并从这些azi中揭示隐藏的油气潜力,研究人员考虑了地层再评价的替代方法(dT - LogR)。验证dT - LogR方法的有效性分为两个阶段。第一阶段:dT logR方法(参考文献:Q.R. Passey等人,AAPG 1990)在10个平台的未射孔AZI砂中进行了测试,以微调dT logR的结垢参数。共选择了12个气势AZI候选井进行射孔测试。数据采集还计划获取储层产能信息,以便进一步校准解释模型。这些砂的生产测试结果表明,解释精度为41%(12个候选砂中有5个产气),33%(12个候选砂中有4个产水)。第二阶段:将第一阶段射孔azi的生产测试数据和井间相关性纳入dT LogR辅助测井重新解释中。为了证明重新校准的岩石物理模型的正确性,研究人员在第二次射孔测试中又确定了13个具有气相潜力的AZI候选层。结果表明,模型改进取得了成功,模型精度提高到61%,且未出现高产水现象。在使用dT - LogR方法辅助岩石物理评价后,共469米的未射孔azi被重新认为是生产含气地层。换句话说,这些升级后的azi增加了22亿立方英尺的天然气储量和873亿立方英尺的凝析油储量。此外,预计其他平台的剩余azi将进一步重新评估,从而提高对Lunar field储量预订和油田开发规划的信心。综上所述,dT - LogR方法是一个非常有用的工具,可以显著降低流体分类的不确定性,从而为气田管理提供了许多好处,为月球田带来了不可估量的价值。
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