利用FMB模型确定一组井中哪些井属于同一公共池

S. Tabatabaie, H. Behmanesh, L. Mattar
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为了正确地进行物质平衡计算,这些井必须产自同一储层。在普通油藏中对井进行识别和分组是一项具有挑战性的任务。建立了流动物料平衡模型(FMB模型)。它利用井的流量和流动压力历史来识别哪些井属于同一储层,哪些井不属于同一储层。该FMB模型连续地将每口井的流动压力和流速转换为平均油藏压力。如果这些平均储层压力趋势重叠,则表明这些井位于同一储层。如果其中任何一个趋势不同,那么这些井就属于不同的储层。平均储层压力由两种方式确定。首先是产能指数,以及该井的流速和压力。第二是从该组井的总产量的物质平衡方程得到的。如果正确定义了井组(即该井组中的所有井都属于同一储层),并且使用了正确的原位烃,那么这两个平均油藏压力趋势将随着时间的推移而变化。此外,FMB模型还可以用于匹配每口井的流动压力(使用流量作为控制)或匹配每口井的流量(使用流动压力作为控制)。这些视觉历史匹配增加我们的信心在流动物质平衡的解释,并且可以用于调查的敏感性的大小hydrocarbons-in-place组成的一个领域研究三个相邻的气井,在不同的时间生产,和一些井没有可靠的初始压力,显然说明了哪些井在同一储层,哪些不是,和original-gas-in-place收益率正确的值。
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Using the FMB Model to Determine Which Wells Out of a Group of Wells Belong to the Same Common Pool
In order to properly conduct material balance calculations, the wells must be producing from the same reservoir. Identification and grouping of wells in a common reservoir can be a challenging task. The Flowing Material Balance Model (FMB model) was developed. It utilizes a well’s flow rate and flowing pressure history to identify which wells belong in the same reservoir, and which do not. This FMB Model continuously converts the flowing pressures and rates of each well into the average reservoir pressure. If these average reservoir pressure trends overlap, it indicates that the wells are in the same reservoir. If any of the trends are different, then those wells belong to different reservoirs. The average reservoir pressure is determined in two ways. The first is from the productivity index and the flowing rates and pressures of that well. The second is from the material balance equation for the total production of the group of wells. These two average reservoir pressure trends will track over time if the well grouping is properly defined (i.e. all the wells in that grouping belong to the same reservoir), and if the correct hydrocarbon-in-place is used. The FMB Model can additionally be used to history-match the flowing pressure of each well (using the flow rate as a control) or to match the flow rate of each well (using the flowing pressure as a control). These visual history matches increase our confidence in the interpretation of the flowing material balance, and can be used to investigate the sensitivity of magnitude of the hydrocarbons-in-place One field study consisting of three adjacent gas wells, coming on production at different times, and some of the wells not having a reliable initial pressure, illustrates clearly which wells are in the same reservoir and which ones are not, and yields the correct values of original-gas-in-place.
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