钢丝绳部署光纤电缆首次为高温气井提供生产剖面

S. Berry, D. Dirya, G. Cowie, A. R. Hooker, R. Innes, R. Gray
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分布式光纤传感(DFOS)使我们能够从高温高速率气井中连续收集流动剖面信息。本案例研究的目的是证明分布式温度和分布式声学数据、热反演模型可以用于在常规生产测井无法实现的环境中生成生产流程剖面。进行了Cerberus建模,得出结论认为,在流动状态下使用常规生产测井工具串存在工具举升风险。因此,选择了直径为0.181英寸的纤维钢丝绳,可以在可达射孔段内以多种速率连续测量,而不会有工具举升的风险。该程序由存储生产日志组成,通过标准钢丝绳电缆下入,获取关井剖面,寻找潜在的交叉流,然后下入DFOS,收集关井期间的DAS和DTS数据,流速分别为30 MMSCF/天和60MMSCF/天。分析近实时DTS数据,以帮助评估每次速率变化时的温度稳定性,并在井场处理DAS数据,以便将数据传输到陆上进行分析。在井场成功获取和处理了DFOS数据,并将其传输到城镇,以便在干预期间监测数据质量和决策。在多种流量的射孔段中获得了一套完整的DAS/DTS数据,通过监测近乎实时的瞬态行为,有助于制定速率变化的决策。进行了热反演建模和DAS分析,提供了关井期间的横流和不同流速下流量分配变化的证据。据观察,在较低的流量下进行测量,将获得与正常运行速率不同的流量剖面。由于部署DFOS,可以以更实际的速率获取数据。通过对DTS数据的热反演和DAS数据的分析,获得了更精确的流动剖面。这是在该油田获得的第一个用于油藏模拟和生产建模的剖面。这将导致更精确的油藏和油井优化。这是一个层状砂岩油藏,自该井投产以来,产量下降了三分之二。大约80%的产量来自一个产层,因此监测和计划补救措施对于保持经济生产至关重要。
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Slickline Deployed Fibre Optic Cable Provides First Ever Production Profile For High Temperature Gas Well
Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) allowed us to continuously gather flow profile information from a high-temperature high-rate gas well. The objective of this case study is to demonstrate that Distributed Temperature and Distributed Acoustic data, thermal inversion modelling can be used to produce a Production Flow Profile in an environment where conventional production logging was not possible. Cerberus modelling was performed, concluding there was a risk of tool lift whereby a conventional production logging tool string is deployed during flowing states. Therefore, a 0.181" diameter fiber slickline was selected to allow a continuous measurement over the accessible perforation interval at multiple rates without the risk of tool lift. A program consisting of a memory production log, run by standard slickline cable to acquire a shut-in profile looking for potential crossflow was followed by a DFOS run to gather DAS and DTS data during shut-in and flowing rates of 30 MMSCF/Day and 60MMSCF/Day. Near real-time DTS data was analyzed to aid in the evaluation of temperature stability at each rate change, and DAS data was processed at the wellsite to enable transmission to and analysis onshore. DFOS data was successfully acquired and processed at wellsite and transmitted to town allowing for monitoring of data quality and decision making during the intervention. A complete suite of DAS/DTS data was acquired over the perforated interval at multiple flow rates, facilitated by monitoring near real-time transient behavior which aided in decision making for rate changes. Thermal inversion modelling and DAS analysis were performed, providing evidence of crossflow during shut-in and variations of flow allocation during the differing flow rates. It was observed that surveying at lower flow rates would have provided a different flow profile compared with normal operating rates. As a result of deploying DFOS, data could be acquired at more realistic rates. Through performing thermal inversion of the DTS data and analysis of the DAS data a more accurate flow profile was achieved. This is the first profile to be acquired in the field for use in reservoir simulation and production modelling. This will result in more accurate reservoir and well optimization. This is a layered sandstone reservoir with a two-thirds production drop since start-up in this well. Approximately 80% of production was produced from one zone and surveillance to plan remedial action was essential to maintain economic production.
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