最大化脉冲中子测井值:套管内气体压力评估的复杂案例研究

IF 0.7 4区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, PETROLEUM
C. Cavalleri, Schlumberger, G. Brouwer, Dimas Kodri, D. Rose, J. Brinks, B V Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij
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引用次数: 3

摘要

对具有挑战性生产历史的油田进行了套管井测井,用于地层评价和输入,以确定该油田的再开发潜力。这包括通过套管对地层气体压力进行智能评估,随后通过射孔进行确认。目标储层为具有天然气勘探前景的三叠系砂岩。根据裸眼测井资料,该远景区似乎是含油的。这口井已经生产了好几年的石油,现在是气顶爆裂的候选者。存在具有不同岩石质量和产能指标的非均质层,再加上流体分布的复杂性和层间隔离问题,使得开发过程和从任何贡献层优化采收率的能力复杂化。最近,应用了新一代套管井地层评价工具,该工具可以提供多种独立的地层属性测量,以增强对地层参数的了解,同时描述当前的油气量。同时记录了Sigma、中子孔隙度、快中子截面(FNXS)和元素浓度,包括来自非弹性和捕获光谱的总有机碳。由于该井在目标区域的斜度很大,因此使用牵引器技术将该工具有效地通过电缆传输。用于研究这些丰富数据集的评估技术揭示了一些对岩石物理学家和地质学家以及油藏和生产工程师至关重要的信息。利用邻井岩心对岩石的先验知识,进行了多矿物解算分析,量化了孔隙度和油气接触水平,同时获得了基质和岩石成分的详细信息,从而完善了储层模型。此外,还采用了一种新的方法,通过套管井测井测量来确定当前时间的气体压力,以支持油藏管理。如果地层和流体性质已知,高度敏感的sigma、中子孔隙度和FNXS气体性质可以作为压力和温度的函数参数化。这是一个完善的原则,最终可以独立和直接地应用于多个测量。计算是独立完成的,并以迭代的方式相互检查一致性和支持最佳参数设置。在这种情况下,当使用单一方法或需要建模时,井眼环境和井史的复杂性可能会使获得足够精确的估计压力的能力复杂化,这一点尤为重要。本文介绍了测井结果、验证结果以及对井的重新开发的影响,并根据该井的经验对方法和适用性进行了一般性讨论。还强调了细致的工作准备、岗前建模和数据质量控制的重要性。这些信息是确定未来井开发管理策略的关键,并明确了套管井测井在整个井评价过程中的作用。
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Maximizing the Value of Pulsed-Neutron Logs: A Complex Case Study of Gas Pressure Assessment Through Casing
Casedhole logging for formation evaluation and input to determine the redevelopment potential of an oil producer with a challenging production history was conducted. This included an intelligent assessment of formation gas pressure through casing, which was later confirmed by perforating. The target reservoirs are Triassic sandstones drilled as a gas exploration prospect. Based on openhole log data, the prospect appeared to be oil bearing. The well has been producing oil for several years and is now a candidate for a gas cap blowdown. The presence of heterogeneous layers with varied rock quality and producibility indexes coupled to complexity in fluids distribution and zonal isolation issues complicates the development process and ability to optimize recovery from any contributing level. Recently, a new-generation casedhole formation evaluation tool that provides multiple independent formation property measurements was deployed to enhance knowledge of the formation parameters while describing the current gas and oil volumes. Sigma, neutron porosity, fast-neutron cross section (FNXS), and elemental concentrations, including total organic carbon from inelastic and capture spectroscopy, were simultaneously recorded. Because the well is highly deviated in the zones of interest, the tool was efficiently conveyed on wireline using tractor technology. The evaluation techniques used to study this rich set of data reveal several pieces of information that are essential to the petrophysicists and geologists, and to the reservoir and production engineers. A multimineral solver analysis guided by the prior knowledge of the rocks using cores from offset wells was conducted to quantify the porosity and gas-oil contact levels while giving access to detailed knowledge of matrix and rock composition for refining the reservoir models. Additionally, a novel method to determine gas pressure at the current time from the casedhole log measurements was applied to support reservoir management. The highly sensitive sigma, neutron porosity, and FNXS gas properties can be parameterized as a function of pressure and temperature if the formation and fluid properties are known. This is a well-established principle that can finally be applied independently and directly to multiple measurements. The computations are done independently and checked against each other for consistency and to support optimal parameter setting, in an iterative manner. This is particularly important in this scenario where the complexity of the wellbore environment and history of the well could have complicated the ability to achieve enough precision on the estimated pressures when coming from a single method or if modeling is required. The log results, with validation, and implications for the well redevelopment are presented together with a general discussion on the methodology and applicability based on this well experience. The importance of meticulous job preparation, prejob modeling, and data quality control is also highlighted. The information is key to defining the future well development management strategy and clarify the role that casedhole logging can play as part of the complete well evaluation process.
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Petrophysics
Petrophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
40
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Petrophysics contains original contributions on theoretical and applied aspects of formation evaluation, including both open hole and cased hole well logging, core analysis and formation testing.
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