Static and Dynamic Characterization of a Tight Reservoir- A Case-Study from Onshore Abu Dhabi Field

P. Agnihotri, V. Pandey, P. Thakur, M. A. Mansoori, M. Rebelle, Steve Smith, Pranjal Bhatt, G. Zhunussova, S. Hassan
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Holistic assessment of project economics and subsurface characterization provides a framework to handle challenging reservoirs. Capturing ranked uncertainties based on their impact on the project and meticulous working towards de-risking the project is key for the success of the entire project. Committing increased production from the field is dependent on proper evaluation of the reservoir. This paper reviews characterization of a tight reservoir deposited in the intra-shelf Bab basin during lower Aptian time. Initial stage reservoir characterization is critical in formulating reservoir development plan and estimating a realistic assessment of rates and volumes for the field. The target formation is a low-permeability (average permeability 0.5 mD) heterogeneous carbonate reservoir sitting directly above and adjacent to a producing carbonate reservoir. It is essential to understand communication between the zones. The pilot well is drilled with 225 ft of conventional core and quad-combo logs. Advanced logs such as resistivity image, cross-dipole acoustic, nuclear magnetic resonance, vertical interference test (VIT), formation pressure (including pressure transient data), and fluid samples were acquired. The main objectives of the evaluation program were to determine the formation pressure, collect representative oil sample(s), conduct vertical interference tests between the sub-zones and collect appropriate data for geomechanical and rock-physics characterization. Thorough pre-job planning and cross-discipline cooperation during the operation provided high fidelity log data and interpretation of the data into a coherent result. This included integration of image data with vertical interference tests from the wireline formation tester (WFT) where barriers were confirmed. In addition, NMR permeability was matched and calibrated using pretest mobility measurements and formation pressure data was combined with full waveform advanced acoustic processing to explain the communication between the upper target zone and the lower producing reservoir. Advanced acoustic analysis helped to fully characterize the target formations with stoneley permeability, azimuthal anisotropy, and presence of fractures. This paper demonstrates the importance of multi-disciplinary team effort in characterization of challenging reservoirs. It highlights the importance of holistic planning before the execution phase, and keeping a focus on the larger goal while executing individual aspect of a complicated project. Formation evaluation measurements have evolved over decades and occasionally it benefits the industry to provide a review of how the latest logging measurements fit together in an integrated manner, for successful evaluation of a challenging reservoir.
致密储层的静态和动态表征——以阿布扎比陆上油田为例
项目经济和地下特征的整体评估为处理具有挑战性的油藏提供了一个框架。根据不确定因素对项目的影响来确定它们的等级,并为降低项目风险而细致地工作,这是整个项目成功的关键。提高油田产量取决于对储层的正确评价。本文综述了下阿普天期陆架内巴布盆地致密储层的特征。油藏初始阶段表征对于制定油藏开发计划和估计油田的实际产量和体积至关重要。目标地层是一个低渗透(平均渗透率0.5 mD)非均质碳酸盐岩储层,位于生产碳酸盐岩储层的正上方和邻近。了解区域之间的交流是至关重要的。该试验井采用225英尺的常规岩心和四联测井。获得了电阻率成像、交叉偶极子声学、核磁共振、垂直干扰测试(VIT)、地层压力(包括压力瞬态数据)和流体样品等高级测井数据。评估方案的主要目标是确定地层压力,收集有代表性的油样,在子带之间进行垂直干扰测试,并收集地质力学和岩石物理表征的适当数据。作业前的周密计划和作业期间的跨学科合作提供了高保真的测井数据,并将数据解释为连贯的结果。这包括将图像数据与电缆地层测试器(WFT)的垂直干扰测试相结合,以确定障碍物。此外,利用试前流度测量数据对核磁共振渗透率进行匹配和校准,并将地层压力数据与全波形先进声学处理相结合,以解释上部目标层与下部产层之间的通信。先进的声学分析有助于全面表征目标地层的石质渗透率、方位各向异性和裂缝的存在。本文论证了多学科团队努力在表征具有挑战性的储层中的重要性。它强调了在执行阶段之前进行整体规划的重要性,以及在执行复杂项目的各个方面时保持对更大目标的关注。地层评价测量方法已经发展了几十年,有时,提供最新的测井测量方法如何以综合的方式组合在一起,从而成功地评估具有挑战性的储层,对行业有益。
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