尼日尔三角洲陆上油气产量优化改造气举部署——以EROTON e&p油田为例

O. Emeka, Y. Adeeyo, A. Etim, Opeyemi Oluwalade, Onyema Ohabuike, Uzoamaka Okene, Leziga Bakor, I. Ukauku, Niyi Afolabi, Jolomi Esimaje
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OML 18由Eroton勘探与生产公司(Eroton E&P)运营,位于尼日尔三角洲东部沿海沼泽,包含几个生产油田。作为具有50多年生产历史和基础设施老化的棕色资产,由于含水率上升和储层压力下降导致的产油量迅速下降已成为该区块大多数油藏的正常特征。因此,迫切需要通过采用适合目的和具有成本效益的技术和方法来最大化这些成熟油田的价值。因此,我们采用了人工举升技术,利用该资产内丰富的伴生气资源,作为控制石油产量快速下降的一种方法。气举是一种坚固且廉价的人工举升解决方案,可以在油井生命周期的任何阶段进行部署。随着生产时间的推移,将液体以预期速率从井中移至地面的天然储层能量会下降。不断变化的井和储层条件,如压力下降、气液比增加、含水率上升等,会给稳定和可预测的石油产量带来挑战。对该资产内的所有井组合进行了审查,确定了所有可能从气举装置中受益的潜在候选井。随后进行可行性研究,以确定预期增加的石油资源的大小、石油产量潜力、现有完井状态和地面设施设备的可用性(如压缩、天然气管道和洗涤器等)之间的联系。筛选已确定的机会,通常在多学科审查会议中进行,通过设计、执行和操作产生进一步成熟的机会排名。选择了3个油田,60余口井,38个已开发油藏进行了评价。筛选标准包括但不限于新增准备金、执行难易程度、经济效益和监管审批要求。由于这些井最初没有配备气举心轴,因此必须设计和实施在井下部署气举设备的替代方法。考虑到大多数井的井龄较长,在最终的执行决策中充分考虑了井的完整性。尽管存在固有的挑战,EROTON仍然能够成功地利用内部的技术知识和经验,在现有的由于垂直举升问题而停止生产的井中,利用改造后的气举升设备,开展无钻机修井活动,恢复生产,从而延长了井的寿命。我们已经成功地进行了一次安全且具有商业可行性的生产恢复试验,总共使12口井恢复了全部生产潜力,并实现了油井干预目标。此次作业使产量增加了5000多桶/天。本文将讨论通过改造气举延长棕地寿命的概念、所采用的工作流程和精选现场实例的结果。RAMA油田BAKU-07井作为该方法成功恢复的候选井之一,进行了进一步的讨论。
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Retrofit Gas Lift Deployment for Oil Production Optimization in Onshore Niger Delta: A Case Study of EROTON E & P Oil Fields
OML 18, operated by Eroton Exploration and Production Company (EROTON E&P) and located within the Coastal Swamp of Eastern Niger Delta contains several producing fields. As a brown asset with over 50 years historical production and ageing infrastructure, rapidly declining oil production caused by rising water cut and depleting reservoir pressure has become a normal feature for most of the reservoirs in the block. There arises therefore, urgent need to maximize the value of these mature fields by deploying fit for purpose and cost-effective technologies and methods. Thus, we deployed artificial lift technique using the abundant associated gas resources within the asset as one method of managing the rapid decline in oil production. Gas lift is a robust and inexpensive artificial lift solution which can be deployed at any period in the life-cycle of a well. The natural reservoir energy to move liquids to the surface through a well at expected rates declines with production time. Changing well and reservoir conditions, such as declining pressure, increasing gas liquid ratios and rising water cut can make consistent and predictable oil production a challenge. A review of the entire wells portfolio within the asset enabled an identification of all potential candidates with potential to benefit from gas lift installation. This was followed by feasibility studies to establish a connection between the magnitude of expected oil resources to be added, the oil rate potential, the existing completion status and surface facility equipment availability such as compression, gas lines and scrubbers etc. Screening of identified opportunities, often conducted in multi-disciplinary review sessions, yielded ranked list of opportunities for further maturation through design, execution and operation. Three (3) fields with over 60 wells and 38 developed reservoirs were selected for the review. The screening criteria included but not limited to reserves to be added, ease of execution, economics and regulatory approval requirements. Since these wells were not originally equipped with gas lift mandrel, alternative means of deploying gas lift equipment downhole had to be designed and implemented. Considering the advanced age of most of the wells, due consideration was given to well integrity in the final execution decision. Despite inherent challenges, EROTON was able to successfully deploy in-house technical knowledge and experience to embark on rigless well intervention campaign to restore production using retrofit gas lift equipment in existing wells, which have ceased to flow due to vertical lift issues, thus extending the life of the wells. We have successfully performed a safe and commercially viable production restoration exercise, returning a total of twelve (12) wells back to full production potential and achieving the well intervention objectives. The operation has accelerated production adding over 5,000 bopd. This paper will discuss the concept of brown field life extension through retrofit gas lift, the workflow utilized and results from select field examples. Well BAKU-07 in RAMA field is further discussed as one of the candidates successfully restored via this method.
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