俄罗斯伏尔加-乌拉尔盆地多层叠Domanik油气藏圈定

Kevin Shaw, Theodore Randolph, W. Anthony, J. Harkrider, Igor Gendelman
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本文展示了采用综合、多学科方法开发俄罗斯伏尔加-乌拉尔盆地非常规Domanik油气藏的重要性。为了确定钻井、完井和生产的最佳方式,必须结合了解储层并应用不同的完井技术。2012年,DirectNeft专门针对伏尔加乌拉尔盆地的Domanik段钻探了第一口井。此次发现对350多米厚的Domanikoid剖面内多个层位的原油进行了测试。在广阔的上Frasnian段,A井是Domanik地区第一次成功的水力压裂。随后的B井位于西北7英里处,穿透了Domanik大部分相同的部分,并在多个层位进行了压裂和测试,包括Upper Frasnian。井测试、测井和岩心分析已经确定了Domanik的两个主要生产层和两个次要生产层。这两口井为该地区提供了第一套现代测井资料,这对更好地了解储层至关重要。此外,关键层段的取心和对这些岩心的广泛分析对于了解储层的性质是非常宝贵的。现有的井控和地震资料清楚地表明,Domanik岩石的厚剖面延伸到整个地区。两口井证实了Domanik低渗透油藏的存在和生存能力。在Tournaisian、Zavolzhian、Famennian和Upper Frasnian的射孔层中已经恢复了油流。根据这些勘探结果,随后的作业在2017-2018年期间钻了四口水平井,扩大了该项目,其中三口已经完成。目的是多方面的,包括通过加深对影响完井和增产作业的地质、岩石物理和地质力学模型的理解,进一步圈定四个生产层。完成井的早期结果表明,生产效果迅速改善,表明多学科工作流程是成功的。未来的测试将显著增加进入点,以进一步证明该储层的成功。本文介绍了基于对储层更好的了解而实施的方法和改进,包括多级完井技术的使用。此外,还讨论了与实施最先进完井技术相关的操作问题,包括滑套、连续油管作业、射流切割作业以及桥塞和射孔作业。
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Delineating the Multi-Stacked Domanik Play in the Volga-Urals Basin, Russia
This paper shows the importance of an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to exploiting the unconventional Domanik Play in the Volga-Urals Basin in Russia. A combination of understanding the reservoir and applying different completion techniques is necessary to verify the best way to drill, complete, and produce the basin. In 2012, DirectNeft drilled the first well specifically targeting the Domanik interval in the Volga Ural Basin. This discovery well tested oil from multiple horizons within the 350+ m (1150’) thick "Domanikoid" section. In the broad Upper Frasnian interval, Well A was the first successful hydraulic fracture treatment in the Domanik. The subsequent Well B, seven miles to the northwest, penetrated a largely identical Domanik section and was also fractured and tested in multiple horizons, including the Upper Frasnian. Well tests, logs and core analysis have identified two primary and two secondary productive intervals within the Domanik. These two wells provided the first sets of modern logs in the area, which are critical to better understand the reservoirs. In addition, the coring of key intervals and extensive analysis of those cores have proven invaluable in understanding the nature of the reservoirs. Existing well control and seismic data clearly indicate the thick section of Domanik rocks extends throughout the area. The presence and viability of oil saturated Domanik low permeability reservoirs has been confirmed by the two wells. Oil flows have been recovered from perforated intervals of the Tournaisian, Zavolzhian, Famennian and Upper Frasnian. Based on these exploration findings, subsequent operations expanded the project by drilling four horizontal wells in 2017-2018, three of which have been completed. Objectives are multi-fold and included further delineation of the four productive intervals by refining the understanding of geologic, petrophysical and geomechanical models that influence the completion and stimulation operations, ultimately impacting production. Early results from the completed wells have shown a rapid improvement in production results, showing that the multidisciplinary workflow is successful. Future tests incorporate significant increase of entry points to further prove the success of the play. This paper describes the methodology and modifications implemented based on improved understanding of the reservoir, including the use of multi-stage completion techniques. Also discussed are operational issues related to implementing state-of-the-art completion techniques including sliding sleeves, coil-tubing operations, jet cutting operations and plug and perf operations.
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