Gravity Assisted Immiscible Gas Injection in a Depleted Reservoir: A Case Study of Successful Pilot Implementation

D. Mandal, Nabajit Baruah, Smita Swarup Jena, Bichitra Nayak
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Hydrocarbon gas injection into the reservoir is one of the most effective EOR processes. In case of a dipping and light oil reservoir, immiscible gas injection can give further impetus to the oil recovery. Since, average current gas saturation in the subject reservoir has become high due to depletion rendering water injection at this late stage is found to be ineffective, scope of gravity assisted immiscible gas injection as an alternative has been evaluated to assess its impact on reservoir pressure and ultimate recovery. The present study pertains to a high permeable clastic light oil reservoir with reasonable dip, belonging to an old field of South Assam Shelf of India under production since 1990 with current recovery of 22% of STOIIP. The reservoir being undersaturated with no aquifer support, shows significant decline in reservoir pressure (260 ksc of initial pressure to current level of 50 ksc). Simulation study has been carried out on a fine scale geo-cellular model. Multiple realizations have been created considering combinations of oil producers and gas injection wells assigning varied rates to study the different development scenarios and impact on recovery improvement. The study indicates an incremental oil recovery of about 14% of STOIIP by immiscible gas injection. Based on the study, immiscible gas injection has been initiated in the reservoir on pilot scale basis through two gas injectors with continuous monitoring. After gas injection during last one year, reservoir pressure increased about 25 ksc and consequently per well productivity also increased. Non-flowing well starts producing and currently sand is producing nearly 25% higher than earlier production before gas injection. Based on the encouraging result from pilot gas injection, decided to expand the process at field level and subsequently drilling of new oil producers after jacking up of reservoir. The study has brought out that the gas injection into shallower portion of the reservoir yields better sweep efficiency to displace the oil to the deeper portion of the reservoir due to the gravity effects and hence, appropriate locales of the reservoir are targeted for additional input generation to augment the oil recovery.
衰竭油藏重力辅助非混相注气:成功试点案例研究
注油气是最有效的提高采收率方法之一。对于倾斜轻质油藏,非混相注气可以进一步提高采收率。由于该油藏的平均含气饱和度由于枯竭而变得很高,因此发现在该阶段注水无效,因此对重力辅助非混相注气作为替代方案的范围进行了评估,以评估其对油藏压力和最终采收率的影响。该油藏属于印度南阿萨姆大陆架的一个老油田,自1990年开始生产,目前采收率为STOIIP的22%,属于一个具有合理倾角的高渗透碎屑轻油油藏。由于储层处于欠饱和状态,没有含水层支撑,因此储层压力显著下降(初始压力为260 ksc,目前为50 ksc)。在小尺度地元胞模型上进行了模拟研究。为了研究不同的开发方案和对采收率提高的影响,考虑了采油商和注气井分配不同速率的组合,创造了多种实现方案。研究表明,注非混相气可使原油采收率提高约14%。在此基础上,通过连续监测的两个注气口,在储层进行了中试规模的非混相注气。在过去一年的注气后,储层压力增加了约25 ksc,单井产能也随之提高。非流动井开始生产,目前砂岩的产量比注气前的产量高出近25%。根据试验注气的令人鼓舞的结果,决定在现场扩大工艺,并在顶升油藏后随后钻探新的油井。研究表明,由于重力效应,向储层较浅部分注入气体可以产生更好的波及效率,从而将石油置换到储层较深的部分,因此,可以针对储层的适当区域进行额外的输入,以提高采收率。
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