Production Optimization of Liquid Loading Problem in Offshore Niger Delta Gas Condensate Field

Mohammed Bashir Abdullahi, A. Sulaiman, U. Abdulkadir, I. Salaudeen, B. Shehu
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In a natural gas field development plan, determining the life of the field and deciding the best-optimized production strategy as well as meeting the economic viability are the most important considerations to sustain gas production. Development optimization can increase the net present value by maximizing the hydrocarbon recovery and reducing the operating cost. Optimizing gas condensate bearing reservoirs below dew point exhibit complexities due to the hydrocarbon condensation and many times, an in-situ oil phase may result to reduce gas well productivity. Liquid loading can be a serious problem in gas-bearing condensate wells near the end of their production life. As the pressure in the drainage area is depleted below the dew point, the condensate will start to build up and the gas velocity in the production tubing falls below the critical rate resulting in inadequate energy to lift the entire condensate hydrocarbon out of the wellbore. The condensate liquid migrates down the tubing and accumulates at the bottom of the completion, increasing the bottom hole flowing pressure, thereby, reducing the production rate. Liquid loading phenomenon can be encountered in low productivity gas condensate wells. Preventive actions need to be considered for predicting and monitoring of liquid loading issue before it becomes a serious problem in production system form a reservoir to the surface facilities. This study focuses on optimizing gas production strategy in a field development plan of gas condensate well. Sensitivity analysis was implemented on the Bara well-1 through optimizing the operating parameters such as tubing sizes, wellhead pressures, skin factors, condensate gas ratio, water gas ratio and surface chokes sizes by using Niger-Delta field data and PROSPER dynamic simulator in order to select best well model construction that promote high gas deliverability and low condensate production. The reservoir GIIP has been estimated to 370 Bscf from both geological and dynamic simulation models. From the dynamic nodal analysis result, 5.5in tubing size promotes the highest optimum gas rate and low erosional velocity based on the investigated operating conditions.
尼日尔三角洲近海凝析气田液载问题的产量优化
在气田开发计划中,确定气田的生命周期,确定最佳的生产策略以及满足经济可行性是维持天然气生产最重要的考虑因素。开发优化可以通过最大化油气采收率和降低运营成本来增加净现值。露点以下含凝析气藏的优化由于碳氢化合物的凝结而表现出复杂性,并且很多时候,原位油相可能导致气井产能降低。在接近生产寿命的含气凝析井中,液体载荷是一个严重的问题。当排水区域的压力低于露点时,凝析油将开始积聚,生产油管中的气速低于临界速率,导致能量不足,无法将整个凝析油从井筒中提出来。凝析液沿油管向下运移,并在完井底部积聚,增加了井底流动压力,从而降低了产量。在低产能凝析气井中,会遇到注液现象。在从油藏到地面设施的生产系统中,液体加载问题成为一个严重的问题之前,需要考虑预防措施来进行预测和监测。针对某凝析气井开发方案中的产气策略优化问题进行了研究。利用尼日尔三角洲油田数据和PROSPER动态模拟器,对Bara井1进行了敏感性分析,优化了油管尺寸、井口压力、表皮系数、凝析气比、水气比和地面节流孔尺寸等操作参数,以选择出高天然气产能、低凝析油产量的最佳井模型结构。根据地质和动态模拟模型,储层的GIIP估计为370立方英尺。从动态节点分析结果来看,根据所研究的作业条件,5.5in油管尺寸可促进最高的最佳产气速率和较低的侵蚀速度。
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