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摘要
多年来,碳酸盐岩储层一直是学术界和油气公司关注的重点。然而,这些岩石的复杂性质一直是个难题。研究区域位于不稳定的美索不达米亚盆地,多个油田沿扎格罗斯褶皱-推力带从西北-东南走向的反斜中生产碳氢化合物,情况尤其如此。储层模拟的主要目标是预测储层性能,并在不同条件下应用不同技术提高油气采收率。研究区域面临着同一储层单元气泡压力不一致的问题,这归因于 Mishrif 储层中的断层。研究人员对造成这一现象的原因进行了调查。提出的验证方法包括:根据地震勘探解释结果,在建立断层和暗礁概率两个地质模型后,使用 Petrel 平台模拟历史匹配。利用储层产气的现场数据和压力-体积-温度分析,特别是油井(F 井台),来确定造成差异的原因。目前的研究发现,在断层的情况下,计算数据与观测数据的吻合程度比在礁石的情况下更一致,这表明 F 井台附近区域存在断层。这项研究可以极大地改进区域勘探,尤其是在伊拉克。
Investigating the Bubble Point Pressure Discrepancy by History Matching for Mishrif Reservoir, Southern Iraqi Oil Field
Carbonate reservoirs have been a primary focus for academics and oil and gas companies for many years. However, the complex nature of these rocks has always posed challenges. This is particularly true in the study area, which is located in the unstable Mesopotamian Basin, where multiple oil fields produce hydrocarbons from NW-SE-trending anticlines along the Zagros Fold-Thrust Belt. The primary goal of reservoir simulation is to forecast reservoir performance and apply different techniques to improve hydrocarbon recovery under different conditions. The study area faces a problem of discrepancy in the bubble pressure at the same reservoir unit, which is attributed to the faults in the Mishrif reservoir. A study was conducted to investigate the causes of this phenomenon. The proposed method for verification involves simulating history matching using the Petrel platform after building two geological models on the probability of the fault and the reef; as a result of seismic survey interpretation. Field data for gas production of the reservoir and Pressure-Volume-Temperature analyses, especially the wells (well pad F), were used to determine the causes of the discrepancy. The current study found that the calculated and observed data match more consistently in the case of the fault rather than in the case of the reef, indicating the presence of fault in the area near the well pad F. This caused compartmentalization, leading to the discrepancy in the bubble pressure. This study could significantly improve regional exploration, especially in Iraq.