Successful Application of Capacitance Resistance Modeling to Understand Reservoir Dynamics in Brown Field Waterflood – A Niger Delta Swamp Field Case Study
I. C. Nwogu, Asaolu Ayo, Osamuedemen Asemota, Ozzy Ajibade
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Abstract
Capacitance Resistance Model (CRM) is an analytical tool for estimating reservoir properties and connectivity between producer-injector pairs in an established waterflooded oil reservoir system. The analysis incorporates historical production data, injection rates and available bottom hole pressures. In Swamp Field B (Niger Delta Nigeria), there were concerns of connectivity between producer and injector pairs in the K2 reservoir. CRM analysis was applied to resolve the uncertainty in producer-injector connectivity and provide better understanding of the reservoir flow dynamics.
Understanding the connectivity between existing injectors and producers, to ensure adequate water injection distribution for reservoir voidage balance and pressure maintenance necessitated a geologic and engineering review of existing data.
The results of the study revealed strong inter-well connectivity between active producers and two idle injectors in the reservoir for the period analyzed, corroborating a revised geologic interpretation of the reservoir. The idle injectors were previously left shut-in due to a geologic interpretation of the presence of shale impacting connectivity and performance.
Upon implementing recommendations from the study, an immediate pressure and production response was observed within three months of restoring the two idle injectors. The reactivation of the idle injectors also resulted in $20 MM savings by averting further work on a proposed new water injector.
This paper discusses the application of CRM in understanding producer-injector connectivity and emphasizes the use of digital analytic tools to better understand waterflood performance and address challenges with balancing voidage and maintaining reservoir pressure. It demonstrates the value of CRM technique in brown fields and the multidisciplinary approach adopted. Further application of similar techniques in other waterflood reservoirs within Chevron Nigeria is currently ongoing.
电容电阻模型(CRM)是一种分析工具,用于估计已建立的水驱油藏系统的储层性质和采油-注油对之间的连通性。该分析结合了历史生产数据、注入速率和可用的井底压力。在Swamp Field B(尼日利亚尼日尔三角洲),K2油藏的生产和注入对之间存在连通性问题。CRM分析用于解决产注连通性的不确定性,并更好地了解储层流动动力学。了解现有注入器和生产者之间的连通性,以确保足够的注水分配,以实现油藏空隙平衡和压力维持,需要对现有数据进行地质和工程审查。研究结果表明,在分析的时间段内,油藏中活跃的采油者和两个闲置的注水井之间的井间连通性很强,这证实了对油藏的修订地质解释。由于页岩的地质解释影响了连通性和性能,闲置的注入器之前一直处于关闭状态。根据该研究的建议,在恢复两个闲置注入器后的三个月内,观察到压力和产量的立即响应。闲置注入器的重新启动还节省了2000万美元,避免了对拟议中的新注入器进行进一步的工作。本文讨论了客户关系管理(CRM)在了解产注连通性方面的应用,并强调了数字分析工具的使用,以更好地了解水驱性能,解决平衡空隙和保持油藏压力的挑战。它展示了客户关系管理技术在棕地的价值和所采用的多学科方法。目前,类似技术正在雪佛龙尼日利亚公司的其他注水油藏中进一步应用。