Maximising Infill Well Oil Recovery with 4D Seismic and Reservoir Simulation

B. Daramola
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This publication presents how 4D seismic and reservoir simulation techniques were used to optimise the trajectory of an infill production well in a producing oil field. The A6 infill well target in Field X offshore Nigeria was planned as a 12000 feet horizontal drill well with a 4900 feet gravel pack completion in the reservoir formation. The initial well trajectory delivered early water breakthrough and low oil recovery. The well planning team resolved the issue by reconciling the well trajectory and completion data in the geologic and reservoir simulation models, and used 4D seismic difference maps to validate the infill drilling target. Alternative well trajectories were then simulated to improve reservoir penetration and to place the well up-structure and away from the current oil water contact. The optimised well trajectory increased the incremental oil recovery from 1.8 MMSTB to 3.0 MMSTB, and significantly boosted the project economics. The well came online in 2016, and delivered higher oil rates than the forecast. 4D seismic and reservoir simulation techniques optimised the infill well trajectory, delayed water breakthrough, and maximised oil recovery. Nearby wells can be shut in during drilling operations to minimise the risk of drilling losses and well integrity failures. Oil asset net present value can also be preserved and boosted with water injection performance monitoring, zonal testing, short circuit diagnosis and remediation, and water shut off work-overs. This paper presents a case study of an infill production well placement optimised with 4D seismic and reservoir simulation tools, and simplifies the infill well placement value creation process.
利用四维地震和油藏模拟提高油井采收率
该出版物介绍了如何使用四维地震和油藏模拟技术来优化正在生产的油田的填充生产井的轨迹。尼日利亚海上X油田的A6填充井目标计划为一口12000英尺的水平钻井,并在储层中进行4900英尺的砾石充填完井。最初的井眼轨迹导致了较早的破水和较低的采收率。井规划团队通过协调地质和储层模拟模型中的井眼轨迹和完井数据,并使用四维地震差图来验证填充钻井目标,从而解决了这个问题。然后模拟可选择的井眼轨迹,以提高储层渗透率,并将井置于构造上部,远离当前的油水接触面。优化后的井眼轨迹将原油采收率从180万桶提高到300万桶,并显著提高了项目的经济效益。该井于2016年投产,产油率高于预期。4D地震和油藏模拟技术优化了填充井轨迹,延迟了水侵,最大限度地提高了石油采收率。在钻井作业期间,可以关闭附近的井,以最大限度地降低钻井损失和井完整性失效的风险。通过注水性能监测、层间测试、短路诊断和修复以及关水修井,也可以保持和提高石油资产的净现值。本文介绍了利用四维地震和油藏模拟工具优化充填生产井位的案例研究,简化了充填井位价值的创造过程。
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