Loretta Umeonaku, Philip Adegboye, Emmanuel Ubadigha, Hamza Ibrahim, Francis Anwana, Gabriel Omale
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Realtime Aaquisition of Formation Pressure Data For Reservoir Characterization and Safe Drilling
Formation Pressure data is a key parameter for in-depth characterization of a reservoir's potential and capacity to produce hydrocarbon. Pressure data are analyzed to confirm fluid interface, fluid type as well as to understand reservoir connectivity/isolation and compartmentalization if any, needed to finalise on the completion strategy to be utilized for optimal production. Acquisition of this data while drilling provides early and reliable information for decision making in optimising the drilling process.
This paper demonstrates the use of Formation Pressure While Drilling (FPWD) tool to acquire formation pressure data. It examines the successful wellsite execution of FPWD service deployed in 3 deepwater wells in the Gulf of Guinea. It discusses operational sequence, quality of the results and how the operator utilized acquired data. In Well A, the test objective was to establish reservoir connectivity between a producer and an injector. For Well B, acquired pressure data was crucial in finalizing completion strategy. Well C shows how the direct pressure measurements were utilized to update the mud program in real time while drilling.
Finally, this paper reemphasizes the value of FPWD by outlining how acquired pressure data met clients objectives by providing valuable quality data which provided great insight in reservoir characterization and safely drilling the wells to Total Depth.