The Faults in our Fields – Well Count and Placement in a Columbus Basin Gas Field

Joel Dowlath, K. Onyeagoro, Elizabeth Sookal, Kevan Quammie, Ashwin Srinivasan
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The Enterprise gas field is a discovery in Shell's operated acreage in the Columbus Basin off the east coast of Trinidad. It is comprised of two major fault blocks, with an exploration well in the smaller one and an appraisal well in the larger one. The larger fault block is further broken up by minor faults. The potential compartmentalization of this fault block is the major uncertainty in the development of the Enterprise field. The development plan called for one or two wells to be drilled in the Enterprise field. Detailed mapping of each of the minor faults and analysis of log and pressure data from the wells was used to determine how well connected the various segments are. Using relationships derived from a global database and Vshale logs from offset wells, a range of fault transmissibility multipliers was derived for each fault based on calculated shale gouge ratios and mapped fault throws. Results of the dynamic fault seal analysis were integrated with dynamic simulation and showed that using base case fault transmissibility multipliers, for all segments where there is reservoir-reservoir juxtaposition across the minor faults, there will be connectivity and the larger fault block can be drained by a single development well. Various combinations of well placements were tested against low, base and high case geological realizations and these were used to determine the optimal development scenario for the field.
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我们油田的断层——哥伦布盆地气田的井数和井位
Enterprise气田是壳牌在特立尼达东海岸哥伦布盆地的经营区域发现的。它由两个主要断块组成,小断块有一口勘探井,大断块有一口评价井。较大的断块被较小的断层进一步分割。该断块的潜在划分是企业油田开发的主要不确定因素。该开发计划要求在Enterprise油田钻一两口井。研究人员对每个小断层进行了详细的测绘,并对井的测井和压力数据进行了分析,以确定各段的连接情况。利用从全球数据库和邻井的Vshale测井数据得出的关系,根据计算出的页岩泥比和映射的断层倾角,得出了每个断层的断层传播系数范围。将动态断层封闭性分析结果与动态模拟结果相结合,结果表明,利用基本情况断层传递率乘子,对于小断层上存在储层并置的所有段,都存在连通性,并且单个开发井可以排干较大的断块。针对低、基础和高的地质情况,测试了不同的井位组合,并利用这些组合来确定油田的最佳开发方案。
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