Diverse Asphaltene Challenges in a Mature Field: A Fluid Study from Iraq

Li‐Qin Jin, Wenyong Li, Yan Lu, Jiabo Liang, Jian’an Dong, Shouxin Wang, Hussein Kadhim Laaby, Ali Jabbar Ammar, Ali Ouda Tayih, R. Muteer, Tammeem Muktadh, Fang Yongjun, Jon Tuck
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CNOOC Iraq Limited (CILB) operates the Missan oilfield in Iraq, which consists of three oilfields: Buzurgan oilfield, Abu Gharib oilfield and Fauqi oilfield. To maximize production from the field it has been necessary to overcome different challenges related to asphaltenes (tubing deposition, formation damage, emulsions) – firstly by properly understanding the fluid behaviour, and then by developing and implementing mitigation strategies. To understand the asphaltene stability of the reservoir fluids, an isothermal depressurization study was performed on a monophasic bottomhole sample from the reservoir’s main production unit. Asphaltene Onset Pressures (AOPs) were identified and used for tuning an equation-of-state model to generate an asphaltene precipitation envelope (APE). Modelling software was used to calculate pressure-temperature profile of fluids both in the near wellbore region and production wells and determine if they entered the APE. This was reviewed against historical field data to assess if asphaltene issues were predictable. Common fluid property screening tests (e.g. De Boer plots, Colloidal Instability Index) under-predicted the occurrence of asphaltene precipitation in the oilfields. When fluid pressures and temperatures in the reservoir and well environment were compared against the modelled APE, they showed the reservoir fluids passing through the asphaltene instability region for most wells, indicating a risk of deposition in the tubing and in the formation. Comparing predictions with field data highlighted that precipitation of asphaltenes does not always result in tubing deposition and additional factors such as watercut and oil viscosity need to be considered. Other fluid-related issues, such as stable emulsions and formation damage, have been observed in the field and require managing. Results from this study show that these can be explained in terms of asphaltene stability issues arising from fluid P/T behavior and interactions with water. The importance of drawdown management, already practiced by the field operator, is shown to be a key tool for managing and controlling asphaltene issues. The value of optimizing solvent-based stimulations and retaining the ability to stimulate ESP-lifted wells is also demonstrated. Measuring asphaltene stability using virgin reservoir samples, and applying fluid screening tests, are common activities during new field appraisals. The results inform high value decisions, ranging from completion design to reservoir management strategy. This study, conducted on a mature field with known production history, shows how results from fluid characterisation studies relate to actual experience of asphaltenes during production. The use of fluid studies in diagnosis and treatment of operational challenges is also demonstrated.
成熟油田沥青质多样性挑战:伊拉克流体研究
中海油伊拉克有限公司(CILB)经营着伊拉克的Missan油田,该油田由三个油田组成:Buzurgan油田、Abu Gharib油田和Fauqi油田。为了最大限度地提高油田产量,必须克服与沥青质相关的各种挑战(油管沉积、地层损害、乳液),首先要正确理解流体行为,然后制定和实施缓解策略。为了了解储层流体的沥青质稳定性,研究人员对储层主要生产单元的单相井底样品进行了等温降压研究。沥青质开始压力(AOPs)被识别出来,并用于调整状态方程模型,以生成沥青质沉淀包络线(APE)。建模软件用于计算近井区和生产井流体的压力-温度分布,并确定它们是否进入了APE。通过对比历史现场数据,评估沥青质问题是否可预测。常见的流体性质筛选试验(如De Boer图、胶体不稳定性指数)对油田沥青质沉淀的预测不足。当将油藏和井环境中的流体压力和温度与模拟的APE进行比较时,结果表明,对于大多数井来说,油藏流体穿过沥青质不稳定区域,这表明存在沉积在油管和地层中的风险。将预测结果与现场数据进行比较后发现,沥青质的沉淀并不一定会导致油管沉积,还需要考虑含水率和油粘度等其他因素。其他与流体相关的问题,如稳定的乳液和地层损害,已经在现场观察到,需要管理。这项研究的结果表明,这些问题可以用流体P/T行为和与水的相互作用引起的沥青质稳定性问题来解释。降压管理的重要性已经被现场运营商实践,它被证明是管理和控制沥青质问题的关键工具。研究还证明了优化溶剂型增产措施和保留esp举升井增产能力的价值。在新油田评价中,使用原始油藏样品测量沥青质稳定性和应用流体筛选测试是常见的活动。结果为从完井设计到油藏管理策略的高价值决策提供了依据。该研究在一个已知生产历史的成熟油田进行,表明了流体表征研究的结果如何与生产过程中沥青质的实际经验相关联。还演示了流体研究在诊断和治疗作业难题中的应用。
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