Application of Underbalanced Coiled Tubing Drilling Technology to Enhance Gas Production in Deep Carbonate Reservoirs

Pablo Guizada, Z. Rahim, Bodour Aliraani
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Heterogeneus deep carbonate reservoirs require enhanced development strategies to maximize reservoir contact and ultimately to increase the recovery factor. In some complex carbonate reservoirs, conventional strategies for reservoir development are not always the best choice and new technologies have to be applied to optimize the reservoir development. In such cases, underbalanced coiled tubing drilling (UBCTD) has proven to be a suitable approach to exploit more complex reservoir areas, where conventional drilling and stimulation techniques no always meet well productivity expectations. The UBCTD technology consists of drilling a well with a drilling fluid pressure lower than the reservoir pressure, which tends to minimize the formation damage. Due to the underbalanced condition imposed in the wellbore, the well is allowed to flow naturally during drilling, while its productivity is measured. Another technique that accompanies this strategy is called bio-steering, in which cuttings are inspected while drilling to detect micro-fossils from the reservoir. Based on the real-time well productivity and the micro-fossils appearance, the well trajectory can be adjusted and corrected during drilling to chase the good wellbore productivity layers. A number of wells has been drilled using this strategy with encouraging results so far, which opens a great window to continue exploiting the reservoirs under development. With this technology, multilateral placement is possible with a high degree of accuracy across thin reservoir layers, which maximize the reservoir contact and increases the well productivity. This work presents a general description of this technology as well as present a successful field case including all stages from well planning to well execution and testing.
欠平衡连续油管钻井技术在深层碳酸盐岩储层增产中的应用
非均质深层碳酸盐岩储层需要改进开发策略,以最大化储层接触,最终提高采收率。在一些复杂的碳酸盐岩储层中,常规的储层开发策略并不总是最好的选择,必须应用新技术来优化储层开发。在这种情况下,不平衡连续油管钻井(UBCTD)已被证明是一种适合开发更复杂油藏的方法,在这些油藏中,常规钻井和增产技术并不总能满足油井产能预期。UBCTD技术包括在钻井液压力低于储层压力的情况下钻井,这样可以最大限度地减少对地层的损害。由于井筒处于欠平衡状态,因此在钻井过程中允许井自然流动,同时测量其产能。伴随该策略的另一项技术被称为生物导向,即在钻井时检查岩屑,以检测储层中的微化石。根据实时井眼产能和微化石形态,可以在钻井过程中对井眼轨迹进行调整和校正,以寻找井眼产能较好的层位。到目前为止,已经使用该策略钻了许多井,取得了令人鼓舞的结果,这为继续开发正在开发的储层打开了一个巨大的窗口。利用该技术,可以在薄储层上高精度地进行多方向布置,从而最大限度地扩大储层接触面积,提高油井产能。本文介绍了该技术的总体描述,并介绍了一个成功的现场案例,包括从井计划到井执行和测试的所有阶段。
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