油水就地分离开采——一种具有环境效益的开采方法:现场应用

Swisher, A. Wojtanowicz
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本文介绍了一种新的生产方法——排水采油系统在有底水锥进问题油田的现场实施情况。该方法在提高无水采出油产量的同时,消除了采出水的烃类污染。该方法在路易斯安那州北部的Wilcox砂层中得到了应用,解决了常规井的含水率过高的问题。通常,对于该地区的一口常规井,在开始采油后的60-90天内会出现水问题。含水率过高会导致产油率从最初的35桶/天下降到97%含水率下的12桶/天。在该应用中,钻了一口穿过油柱和水柱的新井,并在两个区域进行了双完井。排水完井(砾石充填)通过封隔器和3-1/2英寸油管与完井隔离开。井下螺杆泵将油管中的水提上来,而地层压力将无水的油推上油管和711套管之间的环空。到目前为止,经过12个月的生产,平均产量为45桶/天,无水。利用数学建模的方法进行完井设计。本文中的Shownmore»是计算机生成的排水-生产系统性能分析。该分析有助于确定油水速率和完井的几何形状。对新方法生产的水的化学分析表明,多核芳烃(PAH)的污染最小,为十亿分之十一。这比常规生产的水的PAR污染减少了50倍以上。此外,未检测到油和油脂污染,检测限为2 mg/1。«少
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In Situ-Segregated Production of Oil and Water - A Production Method With Environmental Merit: Field Application
This paper describes field implementation of a new production method, the water drain-age-production system for oilfields with bottom water coning problems. The method enhances the production rate of water-free oil while eliminating hydrocarbon contamination of produced water. The new method was used in a Wilcox sand in North Louisiana to resolve the problem of excessive water cuts experienced in conventional wells. Typically, for a conventional well in this area, a water problem would develop in 60-90 days after the beginning of oil production. The excessive water cut would cause a reduction of the oil rate from 35 BOPD initially to 12 BOPD with 97% water cut. In this application a new well was drilled through the oil and water columns and dual-completed in both zones. The water-drainage completion (gravel packed) was isolated from the oil completion with a packer and 3-1/2 inches tubing. A downhole progressive cavity pump lifts the water in the tubing, while the formation pressure drives the water-free oil up the annulus between the tubing and 711 casing. To date, after 12 months of production, the oil production rate is averaging 45 BOPD, water-free. Mathematical modeling was used to help in the design of the completion. Shownmore » in this paper is a computer-generated analysis of the drainage-production system`s performance. The analysis helped to determine the oil and water rates and geometry of the well`s completion. Chemical analysis of water produced in the new method shows minimal contamination with polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH), 11 parts per billion. This is an over 50-fold reduction compared to PAR contamination of water produced conventionally. Also, no contamination with oil and Grease was measured with a detection limit of 2 mg/1.« less
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