Production Restoration Through Innovative Sourcing of Lift Gas - Jacket X Case Study

A. Ganiyu, A. Ochi, Olufemi Adebayo, Awotiku Oluwabiyi, Ibeh Chijioke
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Gas lift is one of the most common and economical methods of artificial lift deployed in mature oil fields in the Niger Delta. Availability of lift gas on the oil production jacket or platform is a critical enabler for gas lift initiation. Most mature fields do not have the luxury of gas lift supply on its jackets either because gas flowlines were not laid at inception or the gas flowlines are out-of-service due to integrity issues. Jacket X had four active oil well streams producing on natural flow at inception. In early 2017, these wells stopped production one after the other due to low tubing head pressure (LTHP) because of increasing watercut and declining reservoir pressure. The wells were producing at a combined rate of over 1,000 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) prior to stopping production. Well diagnostic and preliminary Nodal Analysis revealed the need to place the wells on gas lift to improve the vertical lift performance. However, this could not be executed as jacket X was not on the field gas lift flowline network. Without conventional lift gas on Jacket X, it was imperative to source for the most economic means of getting gas on the jacket. This paper highlights the processes and methodology of sourcing lift gas through an existing idle wellbore. During the bi-anual field review, the team of Operations personnel, Facilities Engineering and Asset Management reviewed and mapped out low cost strategy to restore production of the shut-in wells. Since most of these wells stopped production due to LTHP, improving vertical lift performance became the critical success factor. To address this issue economically, the asset team developed an ingenious method of sourcing the required lift gas on the same Jacket X through rigless well intervention on one of the existing idle wellbores. The innovative approach deployed involved identification of gas bearing reservoir in one of the idle wellbores, cement squeeze operations to provide zonal isolation, oriented perforation of identified gas reservoir, topside modification of existing wellhead configuration and eventual supply of lift gas to the casing of the shut-in wells. Utilizing the lift gas, the wells were placed on gas lift with 1,100 barrels of oil and 3.5 MMScfd of gas restored to production. Significant cost savings were realized during the execution of this project through the application of rigless interventions which eliminated the requirement of laying new flowlines to deliver required lift gas to Jacket X. Finally, this paper will share some of the challenges, lesson learned, and best practices adopted while executing this project.
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气举是尼日尔三角洲成熟油田最常用、最经济的人工举升方法之一。采油夹套或平台上的举升气体的可用性是气举启动的关键因素。大多数成熟油田的套管上都没有气举供应,这要么是因为天然气管道在一开始就没有铺设,要么是因为天然气管道由于完整性问题而停止使用。套管X在开始时有4口活跃的油井流在自然流动中生产。2017年初,由于含水增加和油藏压力下降,这些井相继停产,原因是油管头压力(LTHP)低。在停产之前,这些井的总产量超过1000桶/天。井诊断和初步节点分析表明,需要将井置于气举状态,以提高垂直举升性能。然而,由于套套X不在现场气举管线网络上,因此无法执行此操作。由于没有使用传统的举升气体,因此必须寻找最经济的方法来为导管套提供气体。本文重点介绍了通过现有的闲置井眼寻找举升气的过程和方法。在两年一次的现场评估中,作业人员、设施工程和资产管理团队进行了评估,并制定了低成本的策略,以恢复关井的生产。由于大多数井由于LTHP而停产,因此提高垂直举升性能成为成功的关键因素。为了经济地解决这个问题,资产团队开发了一种巧妙的方法,通过对现有闲置井眼的无钻机干预,在同一套X上获得所需的举升气体。采用的创新方法包括在闲置井眼中识别含气储层,进行水泥挤压作业以实现层间隔离,对已识别的气藏进行定向射孔,对现有井口结构进行上层改造,并最终向关井的套管提供举升气。利用举升气,这些井进行了气举作业,生产了1100桶石油和350万立方英尺/天的天然气。在项目实施过程中,通过采用无钻机干预措施,实现了显著的成本节约,省去了铺设新管线将所需的举升气体输送到夹克x的要求。最后,本文将分享在执行该项目时所面临的一些挑战、经验教训和最佳实践。
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