Practical Deployment of Fluid Contact Tracking During History Matching for a More Reliable Reservoir Simulation Model: A Niger Delta Case study

F. Ogbuagu, Lynn Silpngarmlers
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The reliability of dynamic simulation models can spell the difference between value creation or erosion during the development of a hydrocarbon reservoir. There is a strong need to use every available data during reservoir characterization, earth modelling and history matching of the production and pressure history of the reservoir. Of greater importance is the need to blind test the history-matched simulation model, to ascertain its reliability, especially when the model is to be used for further development of the reservoir. This paper details an offshore Niger Delta case study in which saturation logging results were used to blind test a history matched model, with an objective to further validate the model. The saturated oil reservoir was fully characterized using high resolution sequence stratigraphy and the earth model developed with available static data. History matching of the dynamic model was carried out using the parameter estimation approach, incorporating available dynamic data and tracking of contact movement observed in post-production wells. Following the history match, a saturation log was run in one of the producers in the reservoir, as a blind test for the quality of the history match. Results of the log matched the contacts in the dynamic model within 1 ft, in the subject well, providing additional confidence in the quality of the model. As a result, matched model has been used for the maturation of 2 new drill opportunities with significant estimated recoveries.
在历史匹配过程中流体接触跟踪的实际应用,以获得更可靠的油藏模拟模型:尼日尔三角洲案例研究
在油气开发过程中,动态模拟模型的可靠性决定了价值的创造或损失。在油藏描述、地球建模以及油藏产量和压力历史匹配过程中,迫切需要使用所有可用的数据。更重要的是需要对历史匹配的模拟模型进行盲测,以确定其可靠性,特别是当该模型将用于油藏的进一步开发时。本文详细介绍了尼日尔三角洲近海的一个案例研究,该案例使用饱和度测井结果对历史匹配模型进行盲测,目的是进一步验证该模型。利用高分辨率层序地层学和现有静态资料建立的地球模型对饱和油藏进行了全面表征。采用参数估计方法对动态模型进行历史匹配,并结合现有动态数据和对生产后井观察到的接触体运动进行跟踪。在历史匹配之后,在储层的一个生产井中进行了饱和度测井,作为历史匹配质量的盲测。日志的结果与动态模型中的接触点在1英尺内匹配,在受试者井中,为模型的质量提供了额外的信心。结果,匹配模型被用于2个新钻井的成熟,估计采收率很高。
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