Unlocking By-Passed Oil with Autonomous Inflow Control Devices Through an Integrated Approach

Pawan Agrawal, S. Yousif, A. Shokry, T. Saqib, O. Keshtta, Y. Bigno, Abdullah Al Ghailani
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In a giant offshore UAE carbonate oil field, challenges related to advanced maturity, presence of a huge gas-cap and reservoir heterogeneities have impacted production performance. More than 30% of oil producers are closed due to gas front advance and this percentage is increasing with time. The viability of future developments is highly impacted by lower completion design and ways to limit gas breakthrough. Autonomous inflow-control devices (AICD's) are seen as a viable lower completion method to mitigate gas production while allowing oil production, but their effect on pressure drawdown must be carefully accounted for, in a context of particularly high export pressure. A first AICD completion was tested in 2020, after a careful selection amongst high-GOR wells and a diagnosis of underlying gas production mechanisms. The selected pilot is an open-hole horizontal drain closed due to high GOR. Its production profile was investigated through a baseline production log. Several AICD designs were simulated using a nodal analysis model to account for the export pressure. Reservoir simulation was used to evaluate the long-term performance of short-listed scenarios. The integrated process involved all disciplines, from geology, reservoir engineering, petrophysics, to petroleum and completion engineering. In the finally selected design, only the high-permeability heel part of the horizontal drain was covered by AICDs, whereas the rest was completed with pre-perforated liner intervals, separated with swell packers. It was considered that a balance between gas isolation and pressure draw-down reduction had to be found to ensure production viability for such pilot evaluation. Subsequent to the re-completion, the well could be produced at low GOR, and a second production log confirmed the effectiveness of AICDs in isolating free gas production, while enhancing healthy oil production from the deeper part of the drain. Continuous production monitoring, and other flow profile surveys, will complete the evaluation of AICD effectiveness and its adaptability to evolving pressure and fluid distribution within the reservoir. Several lessons will be learnt from this first AICD pilot, particularly related to the criticality of fully integrated subsurface understanding, evaluation, and completion design studies. The use of AICD technology appears promising for retrofit solutions in high-GOR inactive strings, prolonging well life and increasing reserves. Regarding newly drilled wells, dedicated efforts are underway to associate this technology with enhanced reservoir evaluation methods, allowing to directly design the lower completion based on diagnosed reservoir heterogeneities. Reduced export pressure and artificial lift will feature in future field development phases, and offer the flexibility to extend the use of AICD's. The current technology evaluation phases are however crucial in the definition of such technology deployments and the confirmation of their long-term viability.
通过集成方法,利用自主流入控制装置解锁旁路油
在阿联酋的一个大型海上碳酸盐岩油田,与超前成熟度、巨大气顶的存在和储层非均质性相关的挑战影响了生产性能。超过30%的石油生产商由于天然气前缘推进而关闭,这一比例随着时间的推移而增加。较低的完井设计和限制气体突破的方法对未来开发的可行性有很大影响。自动流入控制装置(AICD)被认为是一种可行的下部完井方法,既可以减少天然气产量,又可以生产石油,但在出口压力特别高的情况下,必须仔细考虑其对压降的影响。在仔细选择了高gor井并对潜在的产气机理进行了诊断之后,于2020年进行了第一次AICD完井测试。所选择的先导井是由于高GOR而关闭的裸眼水平泄水。通过基线生产日志调查了其生产概况。使用节点分析模型模拟了几种AICD设计,以解释出口压力。油藏模拟用于评估候选方案的长期性能。综合过程涉及所有学科,从地质学、油藏工程、岩石物理学到石油和完井工程。在最终选择的设计中,只有水平泄水孔的高渗透率后跟部分被aicd覆盖,而其余部分则使用预射孔尾管段完成,并使用膨胀封隔器进行隔离。与会者认为,必须在气体隔离和降低压力之间找到平衡,以确保这种试点评价的生产可行性。在重新完井后,该井可以在低GOR下进行生产,第二次生产测井证实了aicd在隔离游离气生产方面的有效性,同时提高了排放口深层的健康产油量。持续的生产监测和其他流动剖面调查将完成对AICD有效性及其对油藏内不断变化的压力和流体分布的适应性的评估。从第一次AICD试验中可以学到一些经验教训,特别是与完全集成的地下理解、评估和完井设计研究的重要性有关。AICD技术有望用于高gor非活性管柱的改造解决方案,延长井寿命并增加储量。对于新钻的井,正在努力将该技术与增强的油藏评价方法相结合,从而根据诊断出的油藏非均质性直接设计下部完井。降低出口压力和人工举升将在未来的油田开发阶段发挥作用,并为扩大AICD的使用提供灵活性。然而,目前的技术评价阶段对于确定这种技术部署和确认其长期可行性是至关重要的。
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