{"title":"通过大量的钻井和试井作业,对阿曼苏丹国Khuff油环开发的见解","authors":"Tingting Zhang, Arun Kumar, Rashid Al Maskari, Maryam Musalami, Sumaiya Habsi","doi":"10.2118/208139-ms","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"\n The Yibal Khuff project is a mixed oil-rims, associated gas, and non-associated gas development in highly fractured tight carbonate reservoirs. Rock types and fractures vary widely with significant contribution to flow. In the east segment of the field, 22 horizontal oil producers targeting K2 reservoir have been pre-drilled and tested extensively. The integration of well logs, borehole image data (BHI), well test data and production logs provide key insights into reservoir productivity and the development of a robust well and reservoir management plan, ready for start-up of the field in 2021.\n A log-based approach was used to classify the reservoir into three main rock types (RRT). Fractures were classified, and high impact fractures were identified. Reservoir flow profile based on noise and temperature logs was established and used in combination with fracture data and cement bond logs in understanding flow conformance and behind casing flow. A large variation in productivity index has been observed, from tight to highly productive wells. Different ways have been explored to establish the link between productivity index, fracture production, and matrix production by rock types.\n This is the first full field development in the Khuff formation in Sultanate of Oman. The results will benefit a wider audience. A holistic approach was taken to explore the link between well deliverability and nature of a complex geology. The outcome is a robust operating envelope and well, reservoir and facilities management (WRFM) plan, clearly driven by understanding of subsurface risk and opportunities.","PeriodicalId":10967,"journal":{"name":"Day 1 Mon, November 15, 2021","volume":"10 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2021-12-09","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Insights into Khuff Oil Rim Development in Sultanate of Oman from Extensive Drilling and Well Testing Operations\",\"authors\":\"Tingting Zhang, Arun Kumar, Rashid Al Maskari, Maryam Musalami, Sumaiya Habsi\",\"doi\":\"10.2118/208139-ms\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"\\n The Yibal Khuff project is a mixed oil-rims, associated gas, and non-associated gas development in highly fractured tight carbonate reservoirs. Rock types and fractures vary widely with significant contribution to flow. 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Insights into Khuff Oil Rim Development in Sultanate of Oman from Extensive Drilling and Well Testing Operations
The Yibal Khuff project is a mixed oil-rims, associated gas, and non-associated gas development in highly fractured tight carbonate reservoirs. Rock types and fractures vary widely with significant contribution to flow. In the east segment of the field, 22 horizontal oil producers targeting K2 reservoir have been pre-drilled and tested extensively. The integration of well logs, borehole image data (BHI), well test data and production logs provide key insights into reservoir productivity and the development of a robust well and reservoir management plan, ready for start-up of the field in 2021.
A log-based approach was used to classify the reservoir into three main rock types (RRT). Fractures were classified, and high impact fractures were identified. Reservoir flow profile based on noise and temperature logs was established and used in combination with fracture data and cement bond logs in understanding flow conformance and behind casing flow. A large variation in productivity index has been observed, from tight to highly productive wells. Different ways have been explored to establish the link between productivity index, fracture production, and matrix production by rock types.
This is the first full field development in the Khuff formation in Sultanate of Oman. The results will benefit a wider audience. A holistic approach was taken to explore the link between well deliverability and nature of a complex geology. The outcome is a robust operating envelope and well, reservoir and facilities management (WRFM) plan, clearly driven by understanding of subsurface risk and opportunities.