高裂缝性油藏压力瞬变分析新方法——以Patardzeuli油田为例

Samat Ramatullayev, B. Akbayev, D. Tsaplin, Jenis Urazaliev, Andrey Goloborodko
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裂缝是许多碳酸盐岩储层的共同特征。考虑到它们形成的复杂流动网络,这些储层的动态行为特征通常是复杂的,并且变得重要,特别是当裂缝提供流体流动的主要途径时。本文采用一种新颖的半解析模拟器来了解含有离散和/或连接有限和无限导流性裂缝网络的天然裂缝性油藏的压力行为。主要步骤包括利用地层微成像数据对裂缝进行明确建模,包括井筒相交裂缝和远离井筒的裂缝,并使用一种独特的新型无网格半分析模拟器将模型校准为实际试井响应。介绍了Patardzeuli油田高裂缝性碳酸盐岩储层一期试井结果。压力瞬态响应证实了储层的复杂性和裂缝对渗流的主要贡献。研究表明,裂缝导流能力、裂缝长度、裂缝强度、裂缝分布以及裂缝是否与井筒相交等因素决定了天然裂缝相交井的瞬态特性。此外,研究还表明,井筒附近的井眼相交裂缝是否存在损伤,将影响储层的压力-瞬态行为,并影响油井的整体产能。该方法的新颖之处在于使用一种独特的半解析压力瞬态模拟器来分析裂缝性储层的动态行为。该模拟器可以通过对储层内任意分布的无限和/或有限导电性天然裂缝进行显式建模,从而获得裂缝的响应。在这项研究中,通过评估裂缝对储层动态行为的影响,可以最大限度地发挥试井的价值,并获得常规试井解释工具无法实现的基质和裂缝参数。
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The Novel Approach to Pressure Transient Analysis in Highly Fractured Reservoirs: Case Study from Patardzeuli Field, Georgia
Fractures are common features of many carbonate reservoirs. Given complex flow network that they create, characterization of dynamic behavior of these reservoirs is often complicated and becomes important, especially, if fractures provide primary pathways of fluid flow. In this paper a novel semianalytical simulator was used to understand the pressure behavior of naturally fractured reservoir containing a network of discrete and/or connected finite and infinite-conductivity fractures. In this study an integrated interpretation methodology is applied to analyze well test data acquired in open hole section of exploration well drilled into highly fractured carbonate reservoir of Lower Eocene - Upper Cretaceous sediments on Patardzeuli field of Block XI-B, Republic of Georgia. The main steps consisted of explicitly modeling fractures - both wellbore-intersecting fractures and fractures located away from wellbore - using formation microimager data and calibrating the model to actual well test response using a unique novel mesh-free semi-analytical simulator designed for fractured reservoirs. Study presents the results of well test of one zone performed in highly fractured carbonate reservoir drilled in Patardzeuli field. The pressure-transient response confirmed the complexity of reservoir and dominant contribution to flow regimes from fractures. It is shown in this paper that there are many factors that dominate transient behavior of a well intersected by natural fractures, such as fracture conductivity, length, intensity and distribution, as well as whether fractures intersect the wellbore or not. Moreover, it was demonstrated that presence or absence of damage on wellbore-intersecting fractures in vicinity of wellbore will impact the pressure- transient behavior of reservoir and shape overall productivity of the well. The novelty of the approach is the analysis of the dynamic behavior using a unique semi-analytical pressure transient simulator for fractured reservoirs. The simulator can be used to obtain a response for arbitrarily distributed infinite and/or finite conductivity natural fractures within the reservoir by modeling them explicitly. In this study, it allowed to maximize the value of well tests by assessing the effect of fractures on reservoir dynamic behavior and obtain matrix and fracture parameters where conventional well test interpretation tools would be deemed unviable.
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