Solid Fast-Track Evaluation Methodology: Supporting the Decision-Making Process in the Development of Mature Assets

Rubén Dario Gutiérrez Bedoya, C. Fonseca, Michelle Alba Naranjo Leon
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As most oilfields in Ecuador are approaching to the end of the service contracts under an advanced degree of maturity, it was imperative to implement a fast-track integrated methodology that supports the decisionmaking process during assets' evaluation. This practice aimed to identify new business opportunities and assure the rehabilitation of brownfields. These fields became a target for investors willing to intervene in new joint ventures with moderate risk to boost production and returns. The methodology is prepared to overcome specific challenges such as severe reservoir pressure depletion, harsh water management issues, facilities constraints and integrity. All this while keeping economics and safe operational standards. This process is divided into five stages: First, the diagnosis of field challenges and associated risks, so that review the current status of subsurface and surface aspects. Then, the following three parallel phases are focused on the study of reservoir architecture, dynamics and performance. Finally, the remaining potential of the asset is assessed by integrating action plans to take advantage of current facilities capacities. This workflow was implemented for the evaluation of three assets: Asset 1: Mature field with a secondary gas cap where its current reservoir pressure is 800 psia (initial pressure 4,200 psia). The asset was evaluated in fifteen (15) days resulting in an integrated solution with 14 activities: conversions to injectors, water source, upsizing, reactivations, change zone, and new wells. The results presented an incremental recovery factor of 6% (by 2028) with an expected production peak of 3,500 BOPD (by 2021). Asset 2: A field producing from two main reservoirs with harsh water management issues under a non-monitored waterflooding scheme with challenging sweet spots identification was evaluated in 10 days, resulting in a redevelopment plan considering: production losses optimization, sixteen (16) activities: workovers, dual completions, new wells, reentry, shut-in, and conversion to water injectors. This evaluation delivered an incremental recovery factor of 10% (by 2029). Asset 3: Producing for around one-hundred (100) years with 3,000 wells drilled. There was a lack of pressure support and facilities and well completions integrity. The fast-track assessment focused on production optimization lasted fifteen (15) days, resulting in one-hundred eighteen (118) wells for reactivation representing an additional recovery factor of 3% (by 2029). This work supported the process for contract's renegotiation and assets' acquisition. This integrated methodology aimed to maximize the assets' value while considering the involved shareholders' needs. Each asset was analysed in an integrated and collaborative manner through the propper resources identification and the usage of the latest technology and workflows. High-resolution reservoir simulation, complex python scripts, and a chemical processes simulator were used to perform an in-depth evaluation and meet the expectations.
可靠的快速评估方法:支持成熟资产开发中的决策过程
由于厄瓜多尔的大多数油田都已接近服务合同的末期,因此必须实施一种快速综合方法,以支持资产评估过程中的决策过程。这种做法旨在确定新的商业机会,并确保棕地的恢复。这些油田成为投资者的投资目标,投资者愿意介入风险适中的新合资企业,以提高产量和回报。该方法旨在克服一些具体的挑战,如严重的油藏压力枯竭、苛刻的水管理问题、设施限制和完整性。所有这些都是在保持经济和安全运营标准的同时进行的。该过程分为五个阶段:首先,诊断现场挑战和相关风险,从而回顾地下和地面方面的现状。然后,在接下来的三个平行阶段重点研究储层构型、动力学和动态。最后,通过综合行动计划来评估资产的剩余潜力,以利用现有设施的能力。资产1:具有二次气顶的成熟油田,当前储层压力为800 psia(初始压力为4200 psia)。在15天内对该资产进行了评估,得出了一个包含14个活动的综合解决方案:注入器转换、水源、放大、再激活、更换层和新井。结果表明,到2028年,采收率将增加6%,预计到2021年,产量将达到3500桶/天。资产2:在无监控的水驱方案下,一个油田的两个主要油藏存在严重的水管理问题,在10天内评估了具有挑战性的甜点识别,得出了一个重新开发计划,考虑了生产损失优化、16项活动:修井、双完井、新井、再入、关井和转换为注水井。该评估结果表明,到2029年,采收率将增加10%。资产3:钻探3000口井,可开采100年左右。缺乏压力支持、设施和完井完整性。以生产优化为重点的快速通道评估持续了15天,结果有118口井重新启动,到2029年,采收率将提高3%。这项工作为合同的重新谈判和资产的获取提供了支持。这种综合方法旨在最大化资产价值,同时考虑相关股东的需求。通过适当的资源识别和使用最新技术和工作流程,以集成和协作的方式分析每个资产。利用高分辨率油藏模拟、复杂python脚本和化学过程模拟器进行了深入评估,并达到了预期的效果。
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