在近海岸的陆上环境中,系统地利用潮汐效应进行储层评价和油井完整性监测

J. Hailstone
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油井中的潮汐效应已经被观测了几千年,并从20世纪70年代开始分析,之后引入了高分辨率的压力表。潮汐效应通常在海上更为明显,许多论文关注的是潮汐信号较大的海上油井。本文证明,在近海岸的陆地井中可以检测到由海潮引起的压力变化,并且通过仔细的分析和处理,可以为储层特征提供有价值的附加信息。本文使用了多口近海岸陆地井的一组观测数据,这些井具有较长的压力历史,是为了油藏特征而进行的生产和干扰测试的一部分。这些压力记录有不同的潮汐信号和数据质量。已经发表了多种方法来平滑受潮汐影响的压力数据并提取或去除潮汐分量。对这些不同的潮汐滤波技术在实际数据上进行了测试,并根据研究区数据量大、质量多变的特点选择了适合的数据处理方法。该方法可以快速处理和一致地筛选来自多口井的数据。本文给出了选定井的潮汐行为示例,并比较了研究区域内多口井的结果,以说明如何识别微妙的潮汐效应,从而通过检查油田不同部分井的潮汐振幅差异,对具有气顶的饱和油环进行现场评价。通过比较延伸试井前后的潮汐振幅来估计临界气饱和度。通过环空压力的潮汐分析来监测油井的完整性。本文还推荐了一个水库监测计划,以获得陆上井的有用潮汐数据。这篇论文将对试图寻找和解释微妙的潮汐数据的工程师有用,而不是简单地删除它。它建议在潮汐信号较小和/或测量分辨率较差的井中采用系统的方法,基于对数据质量可变的实际数据的经验。它还提供了一个案例研究,以显示在近海岸陆地井中识别潮汐数据的监测方案的价值和实际应用。
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Systematic Use of Tidal Effects for Reservoir Appraisal and Well Integrity Monitoring in a Near-Coast Onshore Environment
Tidal effects in wells have been observed for millennia and have been analysed since the 1970s, following the introduction of high-resolution pressure gauges. Tidal effects are usually more obvious offshore and many papers focus on offshore wells with large tidal signals. This paper demonstrates that pressure changes caused by ocean tides are detectable in near-coast land wells and that, with careful analysis and processing, provide valuable additional information for reservoir characterisation. This paper uses a set of observations from multiple near-coast land wells with extended pressure histories acquired as part of campaign of production and interference testing for reservoir characterisation purposes. These pressure records have variable tidal signal and data quality. A variety of methods have been published to smooth tidally influenced pressure data and extract or remove the tidal component. These different tidal filtering techniques are tested on real data, and a preferred data processing procedure is selected appropriate for the large quantity and variable quality of data in the study area. The methodology allows data from multiple wells to be quickly processed and consistently screened. This paper gives examples of tidal behaviour in selected wells and compares the results across multiple wells in the study area to show how identification of subtle tidal effects is useful for: Field appraisal of a saturated oil-rim with gas cap by examining differences in tidal amplitude in wells in different parts of the field. Estimation of critical gas saturation by comparing tidal amplitudes before and after an extended well test. Monitoring well integrity in a producing field by tidal analysis of annular pressures. The paper also recommends a reservoir surveillance programme to obtain useful tidal data in onshore wells. This paper will be useful to engineers attempting to find and interpret subtle tidal data, instead of simply removing it. It recommends a systematic approach for using tidal data in wells where tidal signals are small and/or gauge resolution is poor, based on experience with real data with variable data quality. It also provides a case study to show the value and practical application of a surveillance programme to identify tidal data in near-coast land wells.
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