An Effective Economic Approach for Confirming Bypassed OilWith the Use of a New Generation Slim Pulsed Neutron Logging Tool – A Field Case from the Gulf of Thailand
Pojana Vimolsubsin, W. Teeratananon, I. Chigbo, T. Lerdsuwankij, P. Millot
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Abstract
This paper presents the successful application of a new-generation slim pulsed neutron logging tool for identification of bypassed oil in the Nong Yao field. The field comprises of different small pools of oil developed with horizontal wells. The wells are drilled with long lateral sections to increase the drainage area in an attempt to increase sweep efficiencies. However, the sweep efficiencies remained uncertain given reservoir heterogeneity and the nature of water encroachment into the wells.
Reservoir saturation monitoring through tubing is usually required for an effective reservoir management program in such a mature field, and a cost-effective method for future opportunity identification. The traditional slim pulsed neutron logging (PNL) tools often provided inconclusive results especially when deployed in complex completion conditions. A new-generation slim pulsed neutron logging tool, which provides high-resolution spectroscopy with a much-improved accuracy and precision was investigated and introduced. This tool delivers self-compensated sigma and neutron porosity measurements in a wide range of conditions, including complex completions and with varying amount of gas in the wellbore or annulus.
This new PNL tool was run in the Nong Yao field in December 2017 with the objective to prove the remaining oil at the top of a reservoir. The objective was to acquire data in GSH (sigma, fast neutron cross section, Porosity) and IC (spectroscopy) modes in 8-1/2" hole with conventional completion (7" casing + 2-7/8" tubing). Despite challenging borehole fluid conditions, the data acquired confirmed remaining oil in the reservoir and a new well drilled in 2018 targeting this bypassed oil is currently producing with very good oil production.
This successful implementation of PNL in 2017 led to the adoption of the tool as a good alternative for confirming bypassed oil in the Nong Yao field. This strategy has been adopted for well target validation and horizontal well placement to support the 2019-2020 infill drilling campaigns.
In December 2018, this tool was run again in three selected candidate wells to prove the remaining bypassed oil and oil saturation away from currently producing wells. The results acquired in all three cases showed clear oil/water contact movement and sweep where present, confirming sufficient remaining oil volume to justify the drilling of new infill wells to develop these volumes during the 2019-2020 infill drilling campaigns.
The new generation PNL tool provides a low-cost alternative for effective reservoir depletion monitoring. Proper reservoir management, additional opportunity identification, and infill drilling target optimization are all benefits that can accrue from accurately locating bypassed oil. Field development plans can then be further optimized, resulting in increased asset value.