使用 Microsoft Excel 和 MATLAB 软件分析油田数据,评估储层和油井损坏情况

Anthony Ogbaegbe Chikwe, O. Nwanwe, Jude Emeka Odo, Chidera Blessing Ezenkwa, Ifeanyichukwu Michael Onyejekwe, Christian Emelu Okalla
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储油层损害是指储油层岩石渗透率下降导致油井生产率下降。为了解决这一问题并最大限度地提高油井产量,我们分析了 20A 号立式采油井在稳定生产率下获得的压力上升时间数据,以确定井筒和储层的特征。使用数值试井模拟器(Matlab)模拟井筒附近区域的损坏情况,并使用 Microsoft Excel 表格和分析方法计算井筒和储层因素(如表皮、井筒储量和平均储层渗透率)的影响。为了确定数值井测试模拟器是否能成功地对观测数据进行压力瞬态分析,对使用 Microsoft Excel 表和数值井测试模拟器 Matlab 的分析解决方案的结果进行了比较。从生成的积层测试数据分析中获得了相似的渗透率和表观值结果;因此,分析后获得的 20A 井的负表观值表明地层没有受到破坏。这表明 20A 井不适合进行修井作业。
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Analysis of Field Data Using Microsoft Excel and MATLAB Software to Evaluate Reservoir and Well Damage
Reservoir formation damage is a drop in a well's productivity caused by a decrease in reservoir rock permeability. To tackle this issue and maximize well production, obtained pressure build-up time data at a steady production rate from a vertical producing oil WELL 20A, was analysed to establish the wellbore and reservoir characteristics. A numerical well test simulator (Matlab) is used to simulate damage in the area close to the wellbore, a Microsoft Excel sheet and an analytical approach to calculate the impact of wellbore and reservoir factors such as skin, wellbore storage, and average reservoir permeability. In order to determine whether the numerical well test simulator was successful at performing pressure transient analysis on observed data, the findings from the analytical solutions using Microsoft Excel Sheet and numerical well test simulator Matlab were compared. Comparable outcomes for the permeability and skin values were obtained from the build-up test data analysis generated; hence, the negative skin values for wells 20A acquired after the analysis suggest that the formation is not damaged. This indicate that well 20A is not a candidate for workover operations.
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