ROCK TYPING AND NOVEL APPROACH FOR FLUID-SATURATION DISTRIBUTION IN TILTED WATER/OIL CONTACT RESERVOIRS

R. A. Yznaga, Kresimir Vican, V. Jambunathan, E. Najm, N. Guergueb, Francis Francis Eriavbe
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Rock typing in carbonate reservoirs has always represented a difficult challenge due to rock heterogeneity. When interpreting electrical logs, the thick carbonate formation can leave an impression of a homogenous environment; however, looking at core analysis and mercury injection capillary pressure (MICP) data, reservoir heterogeneity can be determined. This complexity of the formation characterization presents challenges in reservoirs that contain tilted water/oil contact (WOC). Tilted WOC discovers hydrocarbon saturation below the free-water level, and different events during geological time can contribute to this specific fluid accumulation. Knowledge of the fluid distribution is needed to understand the mechanisms of oil entrapment, oil volumetrics, and potential recovery mechanisms involved in reservoirs under this wettability and WOC conditions. This case study will describe the workflow used to characterize and model an atypical regime like non-water wet formations in reservoirs with tilted WOC. In this study, a combination of electrical logs, core analysis (lithofacies, poro-perm, MICP), and customized workflow was used to characterize, classify, and map facies. Capillary pressure information and formation tester data were integrated and compiled for each facies. Moving forward, a new method was developed to model saturation height functions representing non-water wet formations and tilted WOC phenomena. Fluid and saturation properties are estimated and assigned to each reservoir point and after reservoir rock types (RRT) were defined. This method has been validated by applying the new approach to actual well data. The drainage capillary pressure (Pc) lab data in the reservoir intervals with established conventional WOC complemented interpretation results derived from acquired logs; however, for the reservoirs zones with identified tilted WOC, correlation and matching Pc lab data with logs was not possible. The new method provides saturation properties in formations with complex fluid-rock interactions and phenomena. This work introduces a novel approach to estimate saturation height functions and saturation distribution for reservoirs with complex fluid-rock interaction and distribution, such as non-water wet formations in tilted WOC conditions.
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倾斜水/油接触油藏岩石类型及流体饱和度分布新方法
由于岩石的非均质性,碳酸盐岩储层的岩石分型一直是一项艰巨的挑战。在解释电测井时,厚的碳酸盐地层会给人留下均匀环境的印象;然而,通过岩心分析和注汞毛细管压力(MICP)数据,可以确定储层的非均质性。这种复杂的地层特征给含有倾斜水/油接触面(WOC)的储层带来了挑战。倾斜WOC在自由水位以下发现油气饱和度,地质时期的不同事件可能导致这种特定的流体聚集。在这种润湿性和WOC条件下,需要了解流体分布,以了解油的捕获机制、油的体积和潜在的采收率机制。本案例研究将描述用于表征和模拟非典型状态的工作流程,如倾斜WOC油藏中的无水湿层。在这项研究中,结合电测井、岩心分析(岩相、孔隙-perm、MICP)和定制工作流程来描述、分类和绘制相。对每个相的毛细管压力信息和地层测试数据进行了整合和编译。进一步,开发了一种新的方法来模拟代表非水湿地层和倾斜WOC现象的饱和高度函数。在定义储层岩石类型(RRT)后,估计并分配每个储层点的流体和饱和度性质。该方法已在实际井资料中得到验证。储层段的排水毛细压力(Pc)实验室数据与常规WOC数据相辅相成,补充了测井资料的解释结果;然而,对于已确定WOC倾斜的储层,不可能将Pc实验室数据与测井数据进行对比和匹配。新方法提供了具有复杂流体-岩石相互作用和现象的地层的饱和度特性。本文介绍了一种新的方法来估计具有复杂流体-岩石相互作用和分布的储层的饱和高度函数和饱和度分布,例如倾斜WOC条件下的非水湿地层。
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