亚特兰大油田开发-现在和未来

P. Rocha, Roberto de Oliveira Goulart, S. Kawathekar, Raul Dotta
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重油占剩余石油储量的很大一部分,工业内部有很强的经济动机来开发技术以盈利生产这些石油储量。早期生产系统阶段(EPS)和最终系统(DS)解决方案在亚特兰大油田开发中的成功,无疑为实现深水超稠油的安全生产提供了一条有前途的道路。作为作业者,Enauta于2011年完成了亚特兰大油田的入场作业。亚特兰大是一个稠油油田,API为14°,粘度相当于API为12°的原油,位于海床以下800米左右的浅层油藏,低温为40°C,水深约1,550 m。稠油具有粘度高、乳化形成倾向稳定、储层能量低的特点。这些综合特性使得生产、运输和加工操作非常具有挑战性。同样,亚特兰大原油也给油藏特征、钻井和完井、从油井到FPSO的流动保证、上部处理(相分离、热和发电方法)、货物储存以及从FPSO到油轮的卸载带来了巨大的挑战。本文介绍了EPS的实施和DS的开发,利用现有的最佳技术解决方案和方法来克服这些项目挑战,以保持生产安全和盈利,重点介绍了克服流动保证挑战的具体策略,用于流体粘度管理和破乳的技术,增强相分离的技术,热和发电方法和燃料替代品,以优化OPEX和各种设计特点,以减少大气排放。生产方面也将从EPS FPSO的石油加工和卸载所采用的解决方案以及DS的“柔性FPSO”概念进行描述,以实现使用替代燃料的石油生产,同时考虑到CAPEX/OPEX优化、操作灵活性、稳稳性和日益严格的环境法规。为了确保作业安全,已经实施了不同的应急计划,比如这个创新的解决方案:一个在海上开发和测试的软件,可以可靠地预测钻井船的漂移(SW-Drift),用于预测和实时海洋气象数据,以准确确定支持船需要提前意识到的条件,以避免可能发生的停电事件导致钻井船碰撞。亚特兰大油田的开发为石油行业提供了一个成功的实际案例,可供在类似的困难石油和项目条件下考虑。
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Atlanta Field Development - Present and Future
Heavy oil represents a significant portion of the remaining oil reserves and there are strong economic incentives within industry to develop technologies to profitably produce these oil reserves. The success of Early Production System phase (EPS) and Definitive System (DS) solutions for Atlanta Field development certainly presents a promising way forward to achieve a safe production of extra-heavy oil in deep waters. As the Operator, Enauta made the farm-in of Atlanta Field in 2011. Atlanta is a heavy oil field with 14°API grade with viscosity equivalent of an oil with 12°API, a shallow reservoir around 800 meters below sea bed with low temperature of 40°C and water deep around 1,550 m. Heavy oils are often characterized by their high viscosities, stable emulsion formation tendency and low reservoir energy. These combined characteristics makes production, transportation and processing operations very challenging. Likewise, the Atlanta crude imposes enormous challenges for the characterization of the reservoir, drilling and completion, flow assurance from the wells to FPSO, topsides process ing (phase separation, heat and power generation methods) and cargo storage as well as offloading from the FPSO to tankers. This paper describes EPS implementation and DS development to overcome these project challenges with the use of the best available technical solutions and approaches to keep production safe and profitable, focused on the specifics strategies to overcome flow assurance challenges, techniques employed for the fluid viscosity management and emulsion breaking, techniques to enhance phase separation, heat and power generation methods and fuel alternatives to optimize OPEX and various design features to reduce atmospheric emissions. Production aspects will also be described from the solution adopted for the oil processing and offloading for the EPS FPSO as well as the DS "flex-FPSO" concept to enable oil production using alternative fuels, bearing in mind CAPEX/OPEX optimization, operational flexibility, robustness and ever tightening environmental regulations. To ensure safe operations, different contingency plans have been implemented, like this innovative solution: a software developed and tested offshore to reliably predict the drift (SW-Drift) of the drilling ship for both forecast and real-time metocean data, to accurately determine the conditions under which a support vessel shall be aware in advance to avoid collision of the drilling ship caused by a possible blackout event. The Atlanta Field development presents a successful real case to the Oil Industry to be considered in similar difficult oil and project conditions.
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