裂缝性碳酸盐岩储层四维地质力学模拟优化建井与储层管理,以东爪哇海域为例

Apollinaris Stefanus Leo Anis, Zilman Syarif, A. Setiawan, A. Hidayat, A. S. Murtani
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Ujung Pangkah油田位于印度尼西亚东爪哇海上,从地质、储层和钻井角度来看,该油田都具有挑战性。该地区的钻井经验表明,在上覆页岩和裂缝性碳酸盐岩储层中,井筒失稳严重。油气生产直接加剧了钻井问题,生产问题出现得比预期的要早,例如早见水。该地区至少有两到三家作业者面临类似的严重井筒不稳定问题。由于地下系统的复杂性以及枯竭和应力之间的耦合相互作用,Ujung Pangkah油田生产后的当前应力状态将不同于生产前的应力状态。因此,全面的分析需要数值模拟,包括三维地质力学模型与动态模型在生产过程中的流体流动的耦合。随后,将当前应力状态用于Ujung Pangkah油田计划开发井的井筒稳定性分析。研究了天然裂缝性储层在衰竭过程中的行为及其对储层管理的影响。通过对地质力学模型和动力学模型的双向耦合,基于单轴孔隙体积压缩率测试模拟了由于生产而导致的孔隙度和渗透率更新。因此,裂缝的孔隙度和渗透率不再被认为是静态的,而是由于应力变化和生产而动态的。耦合模拟的结果能够显著降低计划井的井筒不稳定性。从模型中提取出计划井的稳定泥浆比重窗口。由于枯竭的原因,储层段的稳定泥浆比重窗口很窄,所有计划井都没有稳定钻井窗口。一般来说,钻井的首选方向是水平应力最小的方向,需要最低的泥浆密度,在这种情况下是西北-东南(NW-SE)。然而,由于水平应力各向异性较低,泥浆比重的方位依赖性不显著。利用该模型的输出还计算了储层压实和海床沉降。该结果对完井和平台完整性非常有用。
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4D Geomechanical Simulation in Fractured Carbonate Reservoir for Optimum Well Construction and Reservoir Management, Case Study in Offshore East Java Area
Ujung Pangkah Field which located at offshore East Java Indonesia, is known for its challenging nature from geological, reservoir and drilling perspectives. Drilling experiences in this area shows severe wellbore instability in overburden shale and in fractured carbonate reservoir. Hydrocarbon production directly exacerbate drilling problems and production issues that were not expected came earlier than predicted, for example early water breakthrough. At least two or three operators facing similar severe wellbore instability problems in the area. Due to the complexity of subsurface systems and coupled interactions between depletion and stresses, the present-day stress state in Ujung Pangkah Field which have undergone production will be different from the pre-production stress state. Therefore, a comprehensive analysis will require numerical modelling involving coupling of 3D geomechanical model with fluid flow during production operations from dynamic model. Present-day stress state is subsequently used for wellbore stability analysis of planned development wells in Ujung Pangkah Field. Investigation of the behavior of natural fractured reservoir during depletion and its impact to reservoir management is also attempted. Two-way coupling of geomechanic and dynamic models were conducted whereby porosity and permeability update due to production were simulated based on uniaxial pore volume compressibility tests. Hence, porosity and permeability of fractures are not considered static anymore but dynamic due to stresses changes and production. The result of coupled simulation is able to reduce wellbore instabilities significantly in the planned well. The stable mud weight windows for planned wells are extracted from the model. The stable mud weight window in the reservoir interval is narrow to no stable drilling window in all the planned wells due to depletion. In general, the preferred direction to drill, requiring lowest mud weights, is in the direction of minimum horizontal stress which in this case is Northwest-Southeast (NW-SE). However, it was found that azimuthal dependency of mud weight is insignificant due to low horizontal stress anisotropy. Reservoir compaction and sea-bed subsidence were also calculated using the outputs from the model. The result is useful for completion and platform integrity.
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